Let's use crossbows, problem solved. I'm sure it'd be interesting for the cops to find the murderer with a bolt through his neck.
I have a sibling who is going to be a marine, and spends a large amount of time at the recruitment center and now, every time he goes I get scared. It should be allowed to have weapons inside the center for defense. I feel for the families of the brave men who died. RIP.
Wait a minute... So when I go to the movies I should be scared? Or when my kids go to school I should be scared? Or when I see someone in a clock tower, I should be scared? Or when I see a white van, I should be scared? Or when I go to a recruitment center, I should be scared? You must me friggin kidding me! If I were scared in every scenario a tragedy happened, I'd be at home all of the time. I am more afraid of falling to my demise on solid ground than I am worried about being a statistic in a very very very rare terrorist attack.
Really figure8? He stated that he was worried about a family member. Similar to those parents who worry as their children go to school given the probability of something happening negatively, no matter how slim. For you to act like an asshat isnt needed. Him worrying just shows he cares. And given the fact that we are at war still, you would think it shouldnt even be a question of if military locations should be armed or not. They already should be... Just because it isnt fallujah or ramadi, doesnt mean there isnt a threat. Just because its not every day like in some countries doesnt mean it cant happen. More soldiers die at home than in the box. Risk for death is higher.
It was not unless something just change I haven't been following the news Terrorism is commonly defined as violent acts (or the threat of violent acts) intended to create fear (terror), perpetrated for an economic, religious, political, or ideological goal, and which deliberately target or disregard the safety of non-combatants (e.g., neutral military personnel or civilians).