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    Quote Originally Posted by colo-pr View Post
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    Why shouldn't citizens be allowed to carry in a post office?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogie View Post
    I'd be more worried about somebody hitting a fuel tank, hydraulic line, or control wire.
    Can't believe nobody replied to this, or maybe I missed it?

    Modern aircraft have backups in duplicate or triplicate on most systems. Don't think a couple of bullets will be able to take them out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by J View Post
    Can't believe nobody replied to this, or maybe I missed it?

    Modern aircraft have backups in duplicate or triplicate on most systems. Don't think a couple of bullets will be able to take them out.
    I thought about that, but I'm not in the mood for a pissing match today so I kept it to myself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JM Ver. 2.0 View Post
    Fort Hood is a bad example too. That was more a friendly fire type incident. But that's a different discussion.
    Fort Hood was friendly fire?? WTF are you smoking? It was REAL domestic terrorism - murder, plain and simple. He was allowed to continue on his murdering spree for 10 minutes because no one on the installation was allowed to carry firearm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by J View Post
    Can't believe nobody replied to this, or maybe I missed it?

    Modern aircraft have backups in duplicate or triplicate on most systems. Don't think a couple of bullets will be able to take them out.
    Yeah, several bullet holes in the fuselage of a modern commercial airliner would not cause any serious problems. Cabin would depressurize, O2 masks would drop, and the plane would keep on flying. This has been tested again and again: A single, or even multiple bullet holes in a pressurized aircraft are not going to cause it to explode or tear in half like in the movies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cstone View Post
    Why shouldn't citizens be allowed to carry in a post office?
    Guns... Going postal...
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    The fact that JM Ver 2.0 argues for something usually makes me think it is a bad idea just on principle. But for the most part, prisons and jails are probably better left to SORT and less lethal weapons than firearms.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cstone View Post
    Why shouldn't citizens be allowed to carry in a post office?
    I saw one time in a USPS Mail Office in PR a printed paper in the door that say that is ilegal carry guns inside the post office with a gun with the prohibited sign.

    Maybe is just another gun control in PR but comes from the Post Master. Good to investigate if here is the same.
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