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commonsense

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Before a trip to Iowa on Tuesday, Trump took questions from reporters about Pretti's killing at the hands of federal agents.

"I'm looking at that whole situation. I love everybody. I love all of our people. I love his family," Trump said of Pretti. "And it's a very sad situation."

"You know, you can't have guns," he added. "You can't walk in with guns."

"What about the Second Amendment?" a reporter shouted.

"You can't walk in with guns," Trump repeated. "You can't do that. It's very unfortunate."
 

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Before a trip to Iowa on Tuesday, Trump took questions from reporters about Pretti's killing at the hands of federal agents.

"I'm looking at that whole situation. I love everybody. I love all of our people. I love his family," Trump said of Pretti. "And it's a very sad situation."

"You know, you can't have guns," he added. "You can't walk in with guns."

"What about the Second Amendment?" a reporter shouted.

"You can't walk in with guns," Trump repeated. "You can't do that. It's very unfortunate."
When YOU put YOURSELF in the middle of a law enforcement operation while ARMED... there might be problems. Don't do that.
 

commonsense

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When YOU put YOURSELF in the middle of a law enforcement operation while ARMED... there might be problems. Don't do that.
You got that straight. Particularly when you're dealing with ill-trained trigger-happy thugs.
I've no doubt that in the States, hundreds of armed citizens interact with police everyday without taking 10 rounds in the back.
 

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Before a trip to Iowa on Tuesday, Trump took questions from reporters about Pretti's killing at the hands of federal agents.

"I'm looking at that whole situation. I love everybody. I love all of our people. I love his family," Trump said of Pretti. "And it's a very sad situation."

"You know, you can't have guns," he added. "You can't walk in with guns."

"What about the Second Amendment?" a reporter shouted.

"You can't walk in with guns," Trump repeated. "You can't do that. It's very unfortunate."
I neither agree with every syllable the Trump says nor do I look for ways to twist everything he says into the rantings of a lunatic. I look at results and I advocate for the rule of law. It's called common sense.

You need to turn off your phone, CNN, MSNow and The View and get a mind of your own.
 

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You got that straight. Particularly when you're dealing with ill-trained trigger-happy thugs.

In case you missed it:


Also, they're trained enough.

But do you not hear the constant noise the "protesters" are making? Banging on things, blowing whistles? Yelling at the top of their lungs?

The intent is to put people (in this case, law enforcement) on edge. It triggers and autonomous response within the brain that heightens one's awareness, and gets the body ready for fight or flight responses. It's not something that can be as easily controlled as trigger discipline or obeying orders, if at all.

It's intentionally creating a high-stress environment. That's the whole point.

The issue isn't the issue.

The issue is the response to the issue.

The man decided he was going to fight officers when they're already stressed out, and with the intent to cause trouble for them.

He ended up dead because of his own poor decisions, regardless of the response of the officers.

Amd now the left is using the response of the officers to further villify them.

Just as they did with Good. Just as they did with those who called out the left when Charlie Kirk was murdered.

But never with their own side, because they're the victims, in their minds, therefore anyone who further victimizes them is the enemy.
 
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