Meet US Army Specialist Glen Oakley.  He is stationed at Ft. Bliss and was shopping at the Cielo Vista Mall when the shooting happened.

This is how he responded.

As reported by NBC:

Police stopped him because he had a weapon, Oakley said, but they let him go after he proved he had his weapon legitimately.

So for all those anti-gun naysayers who say that letting people carry is a bad idea because when a mass shooting happens it’s going to be a blood bath because the police or good guys with guns can’t tell the other good guys with guns from the bad guys…

They are flat wrong.

Just like they were wrong about concealed carry turning our streets into rivers of blood, or fender benders into shootouts, or college students shooting professors over bad grades or other kids in the classroom over headed discussions with campus carry.

They are batting 0.00 on every negative prediction from the expansion of CCW they’ve ever made.

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By J. Kb

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