Should you help?
Posted: Thu May 23, 2013 1:16 pm
The tragic event that occurred yesterday got me thinking, hypothetically I wonder if we had a concealed carry system (similar to many states in the US) how far this would of gone and whether it would have been interrupted as it started. The armed police took 20 mins to arrive, where as a civilian could of potentially been there the instant it kicked off.
Additionally as the law stands, what are the implications if a civilian who happened to be passing (for instance on the way to or from the range) and happened to intervene to protect public safety. An example comes to mind with the Whitehaven shootings a few years ago, if somebody reacted to stop the incident. I’m not saying it’s the right course of action but if you have the potential to stop something terrible from happening should you take it upon yourself to intervene?
As a shooter and generally as a member of society this is not something I ever want to do or have to consider. But I thought it would be interesting on what you legal should do but also morally? I can’t also help that think depending on how the press reported your actions it may affect the outcome for you. What are everyone’s thoughts?
Additionally as the law stands, what are the implications if a civilian who happened to be passing (for instance on the way to or from the range) and happened to intervene to protect public safety. An example comes to mind with the Whitehaven shootings a few years ago, if somebody reacted to stop the incident. I’m not saying it’s the right course of action but if you have the potential to stop something terrible from happening should you take it upon yourself to intervene?
As a shooter and generally as a member of society this is not something I ever want to do or have to consider. But I thought it would be interesting on what you legal should do but also morally? I can’t also help that think depending on how the press reported your actions it may affect the outcome for you. What are everyone’s thoughts?