Posted by LOU from Wi. on November 02, 2011 at 19:30:56 from (174.124.17.104):
In Reply to: Re: Wisconsin posters. posted by 8N'r--WI on November 02, 2011 at 18:31:12:
8N'r,Not to belittle anyones opinion or post,but a gun is a gun, be it rifle,shotgun,pistol,revolver,etc.The "common" sense of loading and unloading any fire arm is a rule of safety. Be it known,there are some idiots who wouldn't know one end from the other,without the help of instructors and exta classes.They should never own anything beyond a cap gun. As for extra required courses are nothing more than an extra cost for common sense.There is no way to determine,eligible persons to have a CCP,that at some point,could go off their trolley, and create multiple murders,havoc etc.Police are no exception, and even they have more than extensive training.You can read it in the news.People are a constant variable,when firearms,cars,any deadly weapon are involved.Even with more extensive training, the next step would be a psycological(sp) evaluation, in order to be considered for a CCP,by shrinks,who are IMO more unstable than a lay person, let alone their charge of $4-500.00 for their counseling to get the CCP evaluation.Then what would the costs be?All in all stress affects different people who walk the line between sanity and insanity,that alone would be extremely hard to ferret out of the CCP program.That's one thing the criminals don't care about,they will do their evil regardless of CCP requirements.Atleast what we have now is a step above" lets arm all the idiots and let nature take its course".LOL Then we wouldn't necessarily need a CCP Program.LOL.Just something to mull over. Regards, Lou
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