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TriggerHappy
11-22-2012, 19:33
From the Denver Post:

"I think we should, and I think that's where it starts," U.S. Rep. Ed Perlmutter, a Democrat from Colorado, replied over the summer on CBS's "Face the Nation" when asked about reinstating the assault weapons ban following the movie theater massacre in Aurora.
On Election Day 2012, for the second time in four years, Colorado made its mark on the map as a solidly blue state. As such, it seems there's no moment like the present for the Centennial State to stop acting quite so yellow and do nothing more than chat about change when the cameras are rolling, and instead reflect somberly on our anachronistic gun laws and think bravely and earnestly about making significant modifications to ensure a less violent future.
The Wild West was tamed ages ago. Colorado has long since become the crown jewel of the glorious West, where we've proven through our lifestyle — and elected officials — that social, environmental and quality-of-life issues are close to our hearts.
As such, it's about time we recognize that eyes on the back of our heads and a finger on the trigger at all times is not only unnecessary, but also unreasonably mistrustful. We've evolved meaningfully — although judging by the easy availability of such agents of death as a Smith and Wesson .223-caliber assault rifle outfitted with a 100-round magazine, it's hard to really blame those who fear a high-noon shootout outside the swinging doors of the saloon.
It's a deadly cycle, though: We're scared of others wielding weapons, so we go out and buy them for ourselves as a means of self-defense. It's safe to say, however, that most members of Colorado's imaginary militia are arming themselves out of paranoia instead of a threat-based in reality.
While students on college campuses around the country have had to run for their lives too many times to count from deranged classmates firing guns, Colorado colleges and universities are forced to welcome many brandishing them thanks to a recent state Supreme Court ruling upholding a ghastly law allowing students with concealed-weapons permits on campus.
A Sept. 22 article in The New York Times about the unease of faculty members at the University of Colorado regarding the law said one particular CU-Colorado Springs student carries a Ruger p90 pistol on campus "for protection" when he leaves school in the dark.
It's hard to argue against someone who needs legitimate defense, except CU-Colorado Springs security guards are actually state-certified police officers who meet the same qualifications as municipal law enforcement officials, plus they carry weapons and can make arrests, and readily offer to escort students at night, according to a university spokeswoman. Emergency phones are located throughout that campus, too, and other CU campuses have similar and additional protections in place.
Without diminishing students' fears of walking alone in deserted areas late in the evening, carrying a gun when armed and trained professionals are available for literal and figurative hand-holding is like showing up to squash a spider with a grenade missing its pin.
Maybe some people live in neighborhoods so unsafe they feel as if they have no choice but to keep a pistol under their pillow, but just how adept at using it will they be if awoken from a deep slumber? Can they be certain those bumps in the night weren't a raccoon knocking over a trash can or their teenage children sneaking in past curfew? Have burglar alarms been ruled out? What about working with local police departments to beef up neighborhood security? Maybe get a stronger lock on the front door?
We need to figure out how to stop laypeople from being so ready and willing to mete out punishments that aren't on par with crimes that haven't even been committed. And we need to hold our elected officials to becoming proactive instead of reactive.
It's a hopeful sign that we voted to keep Colorado's rivers and streams running blue, but we also need to make sure this cowardly yellow tint we've been harboring for so long doesn't stain them blood red.


Meredith C. Carroll is an Aspen-based columnist and freelance writer. Contact her at meredithccarroll@ hotmail.com (http://hotmail.com/) or on Twitter: @mccarroll.


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Fentonite
11-22-2012, 19:41
From the Denver Post:
"..... Maybe get a stronger lock on the front door? ...."


Well, chop my legs off and call me Shorty! I hadn't thought of that! If only I'd had this golden nugget of wisdom years ago, I could have saved a lot of money!

The depths of her ignorance are simply astounding.

ChunkyMonkey
11-22-2012, 19:45
Is this the same article BP posted? Hate to cilck link on my phone.

buffalobo
11-22-2012, 19:50
Repost

http://www.ar-15.co/threads/72189-Denver-Post-Editorial-piece

TriggerHappy
11-22-2012, 19:52
Damn, I even checked to see it someone beat me too it.

Where is Sturving? I thought he was the "repost police"...

Fentonite
11-22-2012, 19:56
That's ok... Most people don't read BP's posts anyway!
[Poke]
[ROFL2]

buffalobo
11-22-2012, 19:58
Damn, I even checked to see it someone beat me too it.

Where is Sturving? I thought he was the "repost police"...

Been waiting 3 yrs to do that. Always been beat out, got lucky tonite.[Tooth]

buffalobo
11-22-2012, 20:01
Of course Ms. Carroll has never replied to the email. Must be nice to not to have to defend your clap trap.

SNAFU
11-22-2012, 20:17
Hate ASSpen..nothing but rich wealthy asshats,,need to get out of the ASSpen Valley aka Roaring Fork Valley.
Truly worst than Boulder.
Fully believe in both CCW and open carry,self defence ect.....

Tinelement
11-22-2012, 20:58
Article is still as stupid as when BP posted it!!

Sharpienads
11-22-2012, 21:07
I don't even know what to say...

gnihcraes
11-22-2012, 21:13
so we don't need guns but we do need security guards/police to escort, call boxes and better locks? hmmm to feel safe we should get rid of all those things right?

buckshotbarlow
11-22-2012, 21:15
sigh, when can we round em up and take all the libtards out to NK to see what the real world is like...

DavieD55
11-22-2012, 21:16
The person who wrote that is misinformed. She's been watching to many Hollywood western films, but to call gun owners delusional and paranoid... I could say the same for her.

TriggerHappy
11-22-2012, 21:26
Article is still as stupid as when BP posted it!!
You are right about that.

TriggerHappy
11-22-2012, 21:27
Been waiting 3 yrs to do that. Always been beat out, got lucky tonite.[Tooth]
You are welcome. Happy turkey day. Gobble gobble.

Great-Kazoo
11-22-2012, 22:03
Article is still as stupid as when BP posted it!!

ALRIGHT WHO IS THIS BP??
yeah i know SEARCH Function...............[Bang]

patrick0685
11-23-2012, 00:17
this is sad because i would love to move back...dont go changing colorado

theGinsue
11-23-2012, 01:25
So, instead of being able to go out into public places with some assurance that you can protect yourself, this writer would have us install stronger locks on our homes and cower inside living in fear. The naïveté and pure ignorance of some people never ceases to astound me.

sniper7
11-23-2012, 09:38
Still one if the worst articles out there. random directions, mindless fucking rant and the bitch lives in aspen.

Drucker
11-23-2012, 10:17
The letter she wrote just seems to mirror what the DP editiorial staff believes. She can get away calling people names where the staff might have to actually pay for it in ad revenue or subscriptions.

COeskimo
11-23-2012, 10:53
Instead of education of correct firearm use and upholding our rights more scare tactics/pressuring our local officials to think "their way" and to ban the use of tools to keep our families safe. I'm sure it's nice living in a gated aspen community with big locks but sadly not everyone's so lucky.

Sharpienads
11-23-2012, 11:08
So I guess the real question is, if gun owners are as paranoid/scared/crazy/etc as she says we are, why are there any anti-gun people left alive?

Irving
11-23-2012, 23:10
Every time a raccoon knocks over my trash cans, I unload every gun I own through the garage door without even bothering to look outside.

Byte Stryke
11-24-2012, 08:26
Every time a raccoon knocks over my trash cans, I unload every gun I own through the garage door without even bothering to look outside.

Please don't post stuff like that.
I know you are joking; but please remember, they are watching.

Sharpienads
11-24-2012, 10:06
Please don't post stuff like that.
I know you are joking; but please remember, they are watching.

Who's watching? The raccoons?

Kraven251
11-24-2012, 11:00
Every time a raccoon knocks over my trash cans, I unload every gun I own through the garage door without even bothering to look outside.

I just use the M18A1s I bought on Craig's List for raccoons. Rough on the neighbors cats though...well and the paint on the car, but eh I hate picking up overturned trash cans.

...and now I get the visit from the pretty people with alphabet soup on their hats

TS12000
11-24-2012, 11:35
Too bad it IS still the wild west...and east...and north....and south. If anything our society is more dangerous now than it has ever been. If there has ever been a time to pack a gun its now.

BPTactical
11-24-2012, 17:24
This is what you get when an individual is disconnected from reality and they have the ability to form cognitive sentences.
They sit in their little self acclaimed palaces insulated from the ugliness of the world we live in today.
They have never had to worry where their next meal is coming from or what it is like to juggle their bills.
They have never had to deal with a human that has been victimized by the brutality of another human.
They have never had to fight for what they believe in or for their own survival.
They sit at their fine desk in their study and proclaim their knowledge and wisdom is superior to anyone else.
They believe that they know what is best for all of us.
Their narrcissism and arrogance convinces them they are right and all others are wrong.

They know nothing of life.