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Rob Pincus on firearms owners’ rights and responsibilities
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- Date Jan 30, 2013
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The self defense issue is a big pop all of this debate a lot of you weighing in on that in fact Brian judge.
When all is said and done you can be saying today and -- tomorrow there is no concrete -- I however will not be left defenseless against these lunatics when seconds count and the police are minutes away.
A lady Griffin says you cannot protect everyone.
From everyone else people need to learn how to protect themselves.
-- interesting points and a man who would agree that people need to learn.
How to protect themselves is rob them Pincus he is the author.
And he is also professional trainer and owner I CEO do you call it ice -- back training.
Try icy street I'm okay I'm good to have you here so.
What is that your argument would be.
That we have a right to own guns we have a right to use them but -- that comes a responsibility I guess some people should learn how to use them properly.
-- It would be our immediate need that we've identified department ought to go about.
The mental health issues about the bat -- will get into the hands of people who will be people people ruled -- file -- What we had a good right itself and the fact that we have -- -- ability to be capable than -- -- and what the court ultimately necessary.
Defending our country.
Firearm for the role and that it would bond market and it didn't fire and -- the Google.
So would you introduce some sort of legislation then -- -- which as -- along with buying it.
Who you all weapons.
You also have to go through training program would that mean would that be a good way to go yet.
No I don't think any legislative action requiring a level of training is the way to go I think it should be a natural.
Obvious fact anyone is going to own a firearm into intends to use that firearm to defend themselves or even had a -- in her home.
I just secure properly to control it to understand how to use it safely and efficiently and really got that's -- -- -- he.
What about -- safety board walk and there are a number and -- under development -- was possible are never ever here we go out.
Great to be responsible.
I think that we'll talk about Gordon yeah yeah we got wet very -- -- about number one they're actually up and everything will be -- -- -- rob did you get your proponent and all the idea expressed by wait -- -- -- among others.
That -- guns make us -- -- I think more people more people that are capable of defending himself more people who are ready to defend itself back that they defended the -- -- The third act and what we thought the court.
Because where someone -- into the -- that they knew that protected that they believe it would not that some of the -- violent people.
-- what rob what about the act and the idea.
Of these -- magazine clips if you want defending yourself.
In your home with do you really need.
A semiautomatic.
Isn't as -- Vice President Biden said on you actually more effective with a shotgun in most cases.
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Important here is the ideas need.
Not very far from where I'm sitting within twenty miles appear very upscale neighborhood outside Columbus, Ohio we recently had a multiple person home invasion.
Multiple people came into the home of an elderly couple and committed violence against them.
In many situations I can imagine the need for high capacity magazines and need for more than six or seven or eatery in ten rounds.
Absolutely is a reality.
Luckily those things are incredibly rare but also luckily in this -- -- we have the right to be prepared for those situations and to use -- high capacity magazines for competition shooting for sport shooting and for the training in preparation for personal offense in that worst case scenario.
So it's not -- is the idea that everyone is gonna need one of those high capacity magazines every day but the reality is we could need that tomorrow.
-- the would you -- laws or would you support what changes if indeed any do you believe.
That that should be mandatory background checks at gun shows -- -- I think the situation -- have to realize is that we have so many laws on the books right now that aren't enforced uniformly across the country.
Every state deals with the Q should get control differently even since he's deal with the issues -- control differently -- I would be in favor of a much more standardized process.
That meets the needs -- responsible firearms owners you'll have access to firearms given to get the training to governor practiced delegate the and we shouldn't you would have.
-- many rounds as they deem appropriate in their firearm -- -- the type of firearm that eating is appropriate.
For not only the person that -- issues but also the recreational hunting issues that we also want to deal with inside of our community.
I don't think the issue are increasing restrictions is really important I think what you do is -- uniformly in enforcing the laws that we have on the books today.
All right rob Pincus all -- professional trainer and owner of ICE training.
And if -- viewers are interested in the kind of what you do they can find you at ice training dot US on the web robbers are correct.
I see training dot USC people -- it includes -- type event information are putting out the education responsible firearms are getting.
They can also take a look at personal offense network dot com all right rob very good told T thank -- had a good day.
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