Passengers thwart Christmas day bomb attempt aboard plane. Passengers subdued Richard Reid, the?
infamous shoe bomber. Isn't about time that the government allows us to carry our guns onto planes to protect ourselves? We cannot rely on our gov't to protect us. We have been doing it ourselves as best we can, without our God -given right to bear arms. I say arm the passengers, what do you say? Doesn't the 2nd Amendment apply in the air?
Sfancik2010-01-07T09:00:46Z
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When i first read your question I was like, "Whoa....hold on this Alig8tr guy is crazy"....but then I did some research on the internet and you know...you might be on to something here!
Check it out: http://gunowners.org/sk0802.htm
Apparently "armed citizens" stop more crime then even the police!!! I mean if it works so good down here on the ground why wouldn't it work on an airplane...I know I'd feel safer. They should make the insides of the planes all bulletproof though so if we have a midair gun battle we don't accidentally shoot a hole in the plane by accident and then have that crazy wind thing happen inside the plane....especially when they're doing the "warning shot" thing. Someone could be injured by flying debris.
RE: The Second Amendment.
The founding fathers took all kinds of weapons onto ships when they traveled. If you tried to hijack a plane that John Adams was on he'd put a musket ball in your groin and run you through sir!
I've been flying since I was in my moms womb. So I might have a bit of a biased opinion. But, I love planes. If I get into turbulence I... kinda freak out. Mostly grip the seat real tightly. When there isn't any turbulence though, I can't help but be in awe of everything outside. Planes crashes are rare because the pilots are trained well. I know because my dad is one. And I could only hope that people who get on his planes pray not only for the pilots guidance but that the mechanics and the people that put the plane together did it with top notch knowlegde and well-being. I know I do...
That is a horrible idea. I can just imagine midair gun battles over the arm rest or the last diet Coke. Passengers were successful both times without guns.
Gen. Stiggo (Atheati-in-Chief)2010-01-06T12:06:07Z
So, your plan is to allow people to carry guns onto planes in order to thwart terrorists.
Wouldn't that mean that the terrorists would have guns, too? Or would you only get to carry a gun if you promise, cross your heart, that you're not a terrorist?