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Posted by NC Wayne on May 09, 2005 at 18:52:29 from (152.163.101.7):
In Reply to: Git on the ground posted by Redmud on May 09, 2005 at 18:25:04:
Glad I don't live out there too. I guess that's why so many people in that neck of the woods are all for gun control,they think it means the same thing it does around here----Hitting what you aim at---- I've wondered many times why the cops in the other shoot out you mention never brought in anybody with the marksman skills to make a head shot and take those guys out. It might have been different if they'd been behind a wall or something where the cops didn't have a clear shot at them, but in downtown with roof tops all around, it should have been a no brainer....I've known one ex military sniper personally, watched several sniper competitions on TV, and read about alot more of them, and simply put THOSE GUYS ARE GOOD at what they do. Why waste tens of thousands of taxpayer dollars for men and supplies when one good man and one bullet is all you really need. . I guess it's all about being "PC". It's just not "PC" if we intentionally try to kill a criminal, no matter what the circumstances.....and if those Californians are anything it's "PC".....
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