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<blockquote data-quote="ConstitutionCowboy" data-source="post: 3039821" data-attributes="member: 745"><p>Can gang violence be considered antisocial? Many people die as a result of gang violence. If a person is in a gang, is that person antisocial? While I am sure antisocial behavior might be significant in some cases, I believe jealousy, greed, revenge, devotion to a faith, winning at any cost and even politics can be just as significant. If a person has no conscience or moral compass, the 'excuses' to engage in violence are many.</p><p></p><p>The best thing you can do in your defense is be aware and be prepared. No one can prevent a determined, and clever perpetrator of violence from engaging. All one can do is stop the violence once it begins. Paddock apparently was stopped by the mere knowledge he had been discovered. He was clever enough to avoid discovery before he brought his evil plan to light.</p><p></p><p>Even living in a police state will not prevent this sort of evil. The evil is simply played out by the state.</p><p></p><p>Woody</p><p></p><p><span style="color: brown"> <em> Look at your rights and freedoms as what would be required to survive and be free as if there were no government. Governments come and go, but your rights live on. If you wish to survive government, you must protect with jealous resolve all the powers that come with your rights - especially with the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. Without the power of those arms, you will perish with that government - or at its hand. </em> </span> B.E. Wood</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConstitutionCowboy, post: 3039821, member: 745"] Can gang violence be considered antisocial? Many people die as a result of gang violence. If a person is in a gang, is that person antisocial? While I am sure antisocial behavior might be significant in some cases, I believe jealousy, greed, revenge, devotion to a faith, winning at any cost and even politics can be just as significant. If a person has no conscience or moral compass, the 'excuses' to engage in violence are many. The best thing you can do in your defense is be aware and be prepared. No one can prevent a determined, and clever perpetrator of violence from engaging. All one can do is stop the violence once it begins. Paddock apparently was stopped by the mere knowledge he had been discovered. He was clever enough to avoid discovery before he brought his evil plan to light. Even living in a police state will not prevent this sort of evil. The evil is simply played out by the state. Woody [color=brown] [i] Look at your rights and freedoms as what would be required to survive and be free as if there were no government. Governments come and go, but your rights live on. If you wish to survive government, you must protect with jealous resolve all the powers that come with your rights - especially with the Right to Keep and Bear Arms. Without the power of those arms, you will perish with that government - or at its hand. [/i] [/color] B.E. Wood [/QUOTE]
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