der Mouse, you obviously know nothing about what it takes to get a concealed weapons
permit in the US. I have a concealed weapons permit and I also have done practical pistol
shooting. I would not want untrained individuals putting my life at risk. Having a permit
in the US does not require training or anything but the money and no criminal record. I
did my training at different opportunities in my life and without any requirement to do
so.
With reagrds to before 9/11 and after, the paradigm shift is a fact and has absolutely
nothing to do with whether or not people are allowed to carry weapons on a plane. People
would have risen up and brought those first plaines down if they had a clue that the
planes were going to be used as weapons and they were dead already so to speak.
You can take my views however you want to in any way you care to. It wasn't your
country that was attacked and left thousands dead. You have already pointed out what you
think of America and its people in one of your earlier emails
-----Original Message-----
From: der Mouse <mouse(a)rodents.montreal.qc.ca>
Sent: Aug 7, 2004 12:39 PM
To: cctalk(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: Holy cow...
Sounds to me as though your issue is with getting concealed-carry
permits rather than with having people on board who are, almost by
definition, trusted with concealed weapons.
It sounds to me as though this is more an argument to scrap the whole
idea of keeping weapons out of the hands of airline passengers (at
least while they are on the plane).