The whole incident says a lot about the everyday folks of Arizona. There was a lot of instinctive courage on display in the few seconds that it took for this whole thing to go down. If this incident had happened in another place I'm not so sure there would have been so much courage.Douva wrote: As much fun as it would be to turn Joe Zamudio into a larger-than-life legend among right-to-carry advocates, he (according to his own account) actually played a much smaller role in subduing the gunman than did two or three other people.
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- Mon Jan 10, 2011 7:40 am
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Re: Pending Texas Firearms Legislation vs the "Safeway Shoot
- Sun Jan 09, 2011 3:33 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
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Re: Pending Texas Firearms Legislation vs the "Safeway Shoot
I think its worthwhile to note that this particular attack was stopped by civilians before the police could arrive. some brave folks stopped this attack. One can only speculate how many lives could have been saved if one of these had been properly armed.