Active Shooter Situation in Lewiston Maine

Seems like all the good ol boys have left the state. The ones who "just want to be left alone" are quickly finding out that isn't an option anymore. Oh well, forests grow from forest fires or something like that.
The good old boys are still there, they're just old. Their kids and their kids kids are likely victims of public education
 
It's ridiculous. I once lived in a waiting-period state; buying guns was a pain in the ass.

It was almost as bad in NC, with the stupid permit-to-purchase crap. States are so stupid with these dumb laws that do NOTHING but inconvenience us.
I’ve never been given an explanation on how cooling off periods are effective if you already own a gun.
 
I’ve never been given an explanation on how cooling off periods are effective if you already own a gun.
Which is exactly why there needs to be a three-day waiting period on ammo, too.













[puke][pot] They just don't get it and if an individual does, they won't admit it. Cuz Gunz.
 
It's ridiculous. I once lived in a waiting-period state; buying guns was a pain in the ass.

It was almost as bad in NC, with the stupid permit-to-purchase crap. States are so stupid with these dumb laws that do NOTHING but inconvenience us.

Permit-to-Purchase law has been repealed last March


Y'all come
 
Permit-to-Purchase law has been repealed last March


Y'all come
They had this when I lived in NJ. One gun per permit to purchase and you only had 30 days or something to use it.
 
What is a “waiting period going to do”.
All though in this case the waiting period didn’t apply please look up the Nashville Waffle House shooter. So many chances to stop him. Multiple agencies failed to do so.


View: https://youtu.be/LIurRFnKsFE?si=MPm1tqX-kWixPFtf


This seems almost like a “measuring contest” between 2 police agencies, self dispatching really isn’t a thing in the fire department, except on 9/11/01 but with police departments it’s a common thing. In Worcester for example it’s not uncommon for hospital and college police departments who listen to the scanner to show up. These are typically smaller incidents.

The biggest issue I think with self police dispatching is the Boston marathon the whole incident topping it off with the police departments (per the report) basically surrounding each other and shooting the MBTA police sgt. oh and the marathon suspects didn’t have automatic weapons as the Watertown police have stated or maybe they did.. who knows the FBI report stated they had a Ruger P95 9mm.

Then everyone showed up waving guns around crossfire etc. I get it it was a big incident in Watertown also multiple 4th amendment violations.

No command structure just a bunch of cops showing up. It’s a mess.
 
What is a “waiting period going to do”.
All though in this case the waiting period didn’t apply please look up the Nashville Waffle House shooter. So many chances to stop him. Multiple agencies failed to do so.


View: https://youtu.be/LIurRFnKsFE?si=MPm1tqX-kWixPFtf


This seems almost like a “measuring contest” between 2 police agencies, self dispatching really isn’t a thing in the fire department, except on 9/11/01 but with police departments it’s a common thing. In Worcester for example it’s not uncommon for hospital and college police departments who listen to the scanner to show up. These are typically smaller incidents.

The biggest issue I think with self police dispatching is the Boston marathon the whole incident topping it off with the police departments (per the report) basically surrounding each other and shooting the MBTA police sgt. oh and the marathon suspects didn’t have automatic weapons as the Watertown police have stated or maybe they did.. who knows the FBI report stated they had a Ruger P95 9mm.

Then everyone showed up waving guns around crossfire etc. I get it it was a big incident in Watertown also multiple 4th amendment violations.

No command structure just a bunch of cops showing up. It’s a mess.

This is why I always laughed when the Incident Management System was the big push.

It was supposed to eliminate dick-wagging about who was in charge, by making the first person on scene the Incident Commander, until relieved by higher authority, and a command post was established.

So instead, we had escalating levels of dick-wagging as every random agency showing up claimed they were the new highest authority on scene. Everyone with career goals and a set of freshly starched 5.11s and an embroidered polo shirt thought they were the new Incident Commander.

Meanwhile, the actual incident was handled by those who just took care of business.

Uvalde was a prime example of the brain-freeze that IMS produces.
 
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