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Max Rambone wrote:Ramshi wrote:like honestly, australia hasn't had a single mass shooting since 1996.
Not accusing you of being dishonest....just uninformed.....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monash_University_shooting
Ramshi wrote:This was with a handgun. I'd be scared to think how many more would've died if he'd had an snowtrooper rifle.
Turquoise Dragon wrote:Ramshi wrote:This was with a handgun. I'd be scared to think how many more would've died if he'd had an snowtrooper rifle.
Probably not a significantly different amount. Action and speed's the same.
Ramshi wrote:A tragedy yes, but it's not categorised anywhere as a 'mass shooting'.
This was with a handgun. I'd be scared to think how many more would've died if he'd had an snowtrooper rifle. Then it would most likely would have been a 'mass shooting'.
According to the FBI, for individuals, mass murder is defined as the person murdering four or more persons during a particular event with no cooling-off period between the murders.
Weapon(s)
CZ-75 9mm
Smith & Wesson .357 Magnum 6-shot revolver
Smith & Wesson .38-caliber 5-shot revolver
Beretta 89 .22-caliber
Beretta Tomcat .32-caliber
Taurus handgun (.40-caliber)
When Xiang stopped shooting and moved to switch weapons, Lee Gordon-Brown, the injured lecturer, grabbed Xiang's hands as he reached into his jacket. Gordon-Brown and a student in the room, Alastair Boast, a trained wing chun practitioner, tackled him.Bradley Thompson later entered the room and discovered five guns in holsters around Xiang's waist, including two Berettas, a Taurus, a .357 Magnum and a .38-caliber revolver, as well as two magazines from near his hip.
Eventus stultorum magister.
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