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Originally Posted by samcol
Uh, she was someone who happened to CCW. Only some of the guards were armed. The unarmed security guards would of been all but helpless against the gunmen.
Not sure why being an ex-cop or a designated 'guard' makes a damn bit of difference. The fact that she had a CCW, a level head, and a gun is what made the difference.
This is a case for CCW.
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The fact is, she wasn't a random parishoner with a CCW. She was specifically asked to carry and act as security that day because of her training and a prior incident in Denver.
The point is that organized, trained security stopped the gunman. Not a random CCW.
I have no doubt that someone can come up with a case where random CCW actually stopped violence, but this isn't it.