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by Wildscar
Wed Apr 02, 2008 2:16 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Should malls go to knife-free zones?
Replies: 11
Views: 1900

Re: Should malls go to knife-free zones?

LedJedi wrote:I'm sure if this guy really wanted to he could have killed someone with a wiffle ball bat. It's not about the tool. It's about the person. I'm sure when I was a ninja in a former life I could have killed a man 37 ways with just my thumb....
You know I gave my son one of those plastic extending light sabers and we spar all the time with them. My wife tried to do it one time and got a nasty cut cause she didn't block when he attacked. So yeah its possiable.

She tried to take it away and I told her not to pick something up if she was not prepared for the out come. Needless to say my son still has his sabers.
by Wildscar
Wed Apr 02, 2008 10:30 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Should malls go to knife-free zones?
Replies: 11
Views: 1900

Re: Should malls go to knife-free zones?

htxred wrote:a 28 year old mentally ill person can walk into walmart, buy few cans of spray paint, and a lighter, pay for it, and then start setting things and people on fire.
Technically the person wouldn't even have to pay for it.

Or how about baseball bats, Tire irons, or even the little pegs hooks they use to put merchandice on. There is a multitude of items laying around that can be used to maim and destroy people and property. You dont have to fill out a form to get any of them or require special access to restricted areas.

Anything can happen anywhere. Thats why awareness is key to survival.

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