@MAC_Arms@Xreals45K Fear, or instinct? She's facing an active shooter. One police officer is already down. She knows the shooter is opposite her position. A dark movement show up to her left, she turns and shoots. Instinctive but tragic, for certain.
@Anc_Aesthetics Apply critical thinking. Her partner had just been shot. The shooter and was crouching behind the planters. Someone emerges from the planters and she instinctively fired. Shooter moved to her position, she fired at him and had to move positions. A male cop would do the same.
@hanx3sports@BurntSocksFtw@Anc_Aesthetics So you want the police officer to use rubber bullets and stun guns against an active shooter with 12 gauge shotgun who had just one of them, eventually leading to his death? You might want to watch the full video and rethink your position.
@CCFR_CCDAF@SorayaMartinezF It's the same old story again and again. Don't address the mental health issues, go after the guns. BTW, the shooter drove from Lethbridge to Montreal. How can any bylaw or ordinance have prevented this if he wasn't resident? Gun checkpoints at city limits? More foolishness.
@MelissaLMRogers More comfort speak. The gunman was not even from Montreal. He drove in from Lethbridge Alberta. So just how would city bylaws and ordinances have prevented this? Are you going to search everyone coming into the city at checkpoints?
@amar_4inc So you have an active shooter still out there, you know he took cover on the other end of the planters. Someone comes around the corner of the planter and she instinctively defends herself. Sad, but a clean shooting given the circumstances.
@gary_srp Agreed. It doesn't belong in our communities. That's why it was BANNED IN THE 1977, along with all other automatic firearms. How can you trust a Minister who doesn't even know the specifics of their own portfolio. What an Idiot.
@stwg14@PrairieVeteran They're probably the same ones who will run to their neighbor with the camo painted truck in the driveway and ask the hunter who lives there for protection after supporting same government trying to take his legally owned guns from him while criminals remained illegally armed.
@gbickerton398 Misleading. The Harper implemented Bill C-26 with the intent to "simplify the legislative text " because the previous codes were "overly complex and detailed, and producing internally inconsistent versions of the same defence.
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@TurnbullWhitby@gary_srp@mckelvieAJAX@JuanitaNathan@DRPS The public safety minister needs to wake up. The public dies not need to "FEEL safe and secure', we need to BE safe abd secure. What his government is doing is not making us safe and secure, it's making criminals safe. Safe from being locked up.
@johnfrum1970@davidallenwest So you're more concerned about the safety of the perpetrator than the victim? So someone breaking into your home is functioning "within reason"? More criminal mollycoddling.
@mamabarebighair@JinglaiHe@robdoel You're correct, but that's the problem. Even Harper's simplification of Sections 34 and 35 leaves too much up to subjective interpretation. Self defence laws need to be clear and well worded with no ambiguity so the police DON'T have to kick it up to the crown every time.
@ShaziGoalie "He has been charged with assault with a weapon, mischief, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, and breach of probation." https://t.co/pGpcjvA6pu Catch and release at it's finest.
@ryangerritsen Not yet over 65 (just 62), but my wife is over 65. He's done nothing for us, and we didn't vote for him. Just more attempts to play another division game. The Liberal's, and left media's go to game plan; create divisions instead of unity.
@Gabglez4@SengledUSA@amazon I'll eventually be looking into Home Assistant. The new lights I purchased will work with HA as well, but again the point was, these were supposed to work, all on their own, and they no longer do. Just more garbage product from a garbage company that cares only about the money.
I found the best place in my home for Sengled "smart lights". Thanks @SengledUSA and @amazon for wasting $600.00 dollars on your crap, and costing me close to $900.00 to replace these pieces of garbage. #senglediscrap
@scottdotnetdev@SengledUSA@amazon Thanks for the suggestion but you're missing the point. I purchased these as a fully functional smart light set up; one that doesn't require any other hardware or fussing around with. Within just three years, they've failed that task. Hence why they're crap.
@SengledUSA@amazon UPDATE" got rid of them. Would rather deal with the expense of Phillips Hue; at least they keep their cloud up and I can always replace that with Home Assistant down the road.
These @SengledUSA are the most unreliable and poorly supported smart light sold on @amazon . The "useful" smart functions are cloud based. Sengled can't keep their cloud up. It's been down for three days' for the second time in 2 months. DO NOT BUY THESE. #senglediscrap#sengled
@PJSFineArt@SengledUSA No longer my problem. Finally bit the bullet and replaced the whole system, hub, strip and bulbs and Yes I lost over $600.00 with their crap product. Good thing I wasn't too heavily invested in them so a switch to Hue was possible.
@Matt_Pinner Depends on where one lived. I grew up on the outskirts of small city. We roamed free, dawn til dinner, and dinner til the streetlights came on. We had our own keys, roamed in packs, got dirty, sometimes into a little trouble and even banged up a bit but we survived it.