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In reply to the discussion: Gun pulled on woman waiting for mall parking spot [View all]octothorpe
(962 posts)1. That's a tad of an overreaction.
I hope he loses his right to own guns.
Although it is annoying when someone holds everyone up because they don't want to park an extra 25ft away from the entrance. Not saying that's what was going on here, but ughhh.
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I feel perfectly comfortable judging people who wave guns around in parking lots. n/t
pnwmom
Apr 2013
#65
That's rare, in my experience. It's usu. someone who wants to park close...
Honeycombe8
Apr 2013
#140
The guy pulled up next to her to wave the gun, so clearly there was room to get around her
Beaverhausen
Apr 2013
#48
And then he drove off as she called 911--so, yeah. she *wasn't* blocking him at all! nt
tblue37
Apr 2013
#126
That is the question that I had. He could have simply drove around her car. I do that often at
bluestate10
Apr 2013
#160
Properly trained gun owners are "forced" to have more consideration for others? What?
uppityperson
Apr 2013
#57
What are you saying? That a properly trained gun owner wouldn't wait for a parking spot?
pnwmom
Apr 2013
#73
She doesn't need to own a gun to know you can't use it to get a parking spot.
proud2BlibKansan
Apr 2013
#5
A number of people wait outside stores to pick up someone coming out. Would he have pulled his gun
freshwest
Apr 2013
#144
It does feel like there's some additional motivation at play besides just 'holding up traffic'
Gidney N Cloyd
Apr 2013
#68
Yet if she weren't so lazy and inconsiderate, he'd not been provoked. Can you read what you wrote?
uppityperson
Apr 2013
#61
"If everyone was polite and courteous while driving we wouldn't have a problem with road rage"
uppityperson
Apr 2013
#63
yes - this makes perfect sense. She should be waving hers in a "who's bigger" contest. yeah. n/t
CincyDem
Apr 2013
#30
I'm missing the part of your post where you support the premise in the subj line.
Gidney N Cloyd
Apr 2013
#33
"But she shouldn't have been holding up traffic just to be lazy" Wow. You have "no doubt" she
uppityperson
Apr 2013
#58
Today, I alerted on one of its posts, and the jury voted to leave it 6-0.
Moses2SandyKoufax
Apr 2013
#128
Look the solutionn is less guns not more and there is nothing ironic about it at all.
upaloopa
Apr 2013
#157
I finally ended up with a disabled plate. I put it off as long as I could, and on a good day, I park
freshwest
Apr 2013
#145
Even if he had to wait 10 minutes, you don't threaten people's lives. It's a mall, not an ER.
PeaceNikki
Apr 2013
#29
It is against the law to brandish a firearm. Criminals who do so should be prosecuted to the fullest
AnotherMcIntosh
Apr 2013
#53
Enhance the punishment for all criminals who commit crimes with firearms.
AnotherMcIntosh
Apr 2013
#76
So pulling a gun on someone rather than driving around them is ok with you? Is that what you are say
uppityperson
Apr 2013
#115
This is a perfect example why many do not need to own guns and especially to have
Thinkingabout
Apr 2013
#143