
(06-14-2016, 08:50 AM)Askier Wrote: How many lives could have been saved Warren if someone had been armed and able to shoot back?There was either an armed guard or an armed off-duty cop (might have been the same person reports I've read have not been very clear) that he just went past and killed 49 people and injured 50. The fact is, we will never know how many lives could have or could not have been saved. What ifs can only do us so much. How many others could have been hit if that someone was armed and shot other people instead of the armed shooter?
The question is, why do other countries that have strict gun control have less issues or less horrific incidents than the United States? When criminals disobey laws to obtain the weaponry they want, what is working for other countries that isn't working in the United States?
(06-14-2016, 09:14 AM)Arrelaine Wrote: There was a mass shooting that was stopped, just after the Pulse one in California. ISIS had called for more attacks just like it, and a member was on their way to a gay club there, but he was stopped before he even got there.
Unless you're talking about a different incident as I haven't heard of anything else happening in California, this is -not- what happened in Los Angeles. He wasn't a member of Daesh. James Howell (reportedly bi, he at least had an ex-boyfriend) was found in a car, heavily armed, after he police started looking for him because someone reported his suspicious behavior. He hasn't said if he had any motives to attack the event, just attend.