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HumanGyroscope t1_j9ahtjh wrote

People that do shit like this should lose their license indefinitely.

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Affectionate-Cook-11 t1_j9ajo7u wrote

he definitely did not have a permit to carry

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billydrivesavic t1_j9c5m5f wrote

It’s so tedious to have a permit to conceal carry in Maryland. I know someone that was shot and was able to get his after but only for like a year. It’s crazy

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Affectionate-Cook-11 t1_j9c5t80 wrote

It’s different now . What I’m saying is traditionally people who qualify for the wear and carry permit are not brazen with their firearms like this

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billydrivesavic t1_j9c855q wrote

Oh yeah lol that’s basically a law of the universe

Responsible gun owners are, responsible

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Affectionate-Cook-11 t1_j9c8thj wrote

Passing Maryland’s qualifications for obtaining a wear and carry permit demonstrates you are a responsible person who has never been on the wrong side of the law. Maryland is not just handing these things out.These are not the people recklessly brandishing a firearm on 83. They are not carrying weapons to intimidate they are carrying because they realize they are responsible for their own safety.

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Avocadofarmer32 OP t1_j9aiznr wrote

Stupid question lol but do you think he would have actually shot me? I know he had major issues and was just trying to act tough and I was taking no chances but still?

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Animanialmanac t1_j9akuk7 wrote

Yes, I’m a practicing physical therapist in the city. Most of my patients now are victims of random violence. Years ago I saw many sports injuries and vehicle accidents, now my roster is primarily shooting victims. They weren’t dealing drugs or in the game as people call it. They were minding their own business walking to or from work or riding the bus, or driving in the city when a random interaction escalated fast to violence. Most say they don’t know what happened or what they could do differently to avoid it in the future. I focus on Medicaid and medical assistance hmo patients because that’s the greatest need in the city but these incidents happen to people of all walks of life. Please be careful and avoid anything that might become confrontational.

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Tahh t1_j9b5k8r wrote

To right wing gun fanatics, the lives of hundreds of children and even more adults are just a necessary and unavoidable tax we have to pay in order to be "free." It's sickening.

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Nelson_Gremdella t1_j9d8qtx wrote

Just out of interest, what do “right wing gun fanatics” have to do with OP having a gun pulled on her while she’s driving to work?

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Gov_Martin_OweMalley t1_j9eup8d wrote

Nothing, this is just a case of someone regurgitating the same script day after day. No deviations, no critical thinking.

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Avocadofarmer32 OP t1_j9aoppe wrote

Thank you for what you do! Yeah I try not to engage anyone. This was def a wake up call for when I’m feeling road ragey myself that there’s always someone out there crazier.

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TheBananaStan t1_j9b3tef wrote

Someone followed me home after i got a little road ragey about 5 years ago. I drove around random neighborhoods and back into a neighborhood that I hoped they wouldn’t want to be in until they let me go. But that was a wake up call and since then I’ve constantly reminded myself that it simply ain’t worth it.

Sorry to hear what happened to you, I am glad you are safe!

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phasexero t1_j9aqry3 wrote

You guys in PT are miracle workers. Thank you for what you do, and especially your crew for your focus on people who really need help but too often have a hard time finding help.

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aishel t1_j9c88y8 wrote

I do home health OT in the city and county. My company has a specific 'no weapons in the home' policy, which while I understand, given the climate of the last few years, I believe is outdated. Not because I'm afraid of the patients, but because of the crazy people on the streets without any regard for life. Every colleague I know carries pepper spray with them at minimum, but up against a gun, I don't think it's enough.

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HumanGyroscope t1_j9ajun5 wrote

Yes. Life is cheap in this City.

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Dr_Midnight t1_j9atrn7 wrote

> Life is cheap in this City. country.

Unfortunately, fixed that for you.

Edit: The sound of children screaming has been removed.

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TheSpektrModule t1_j9ay5hk wrote

Life is a lot cheaper in Baltimore.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_by_homicide_rate

Baltimore is one of the most murderous cities in the world, surpassing even such well known crime-ridden shitholes as Kingston, Johannesburg and Port Moresby. Pretending that our violence issues are an overall US issue is dishonest in the extreme.

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Dr_Midnight t1_j9aykhe wrote

Thanks. I really needed you to explain to me that the city has an exceptionally high homicide rate hate on a per capita basis relative to its population - particularly when compared to the rest of the country. I never knew this before today in spite of all the years I've lived here and having seen it myself. You really opened my eyes there.

Now, are you done being disingenuous and pretending that the USA is not an outlier in the world when it comes to gun violence in first world nations?

Side note:

> Baltimore is one of the most murderous cities in the world, surpassing even such well known shitholes as Kingston, Johannesburg and Port Moresby.

Could your dogwhistle be any fucking louder first thing on a damn Monday?

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OldBayOnEverything t1_j9b0utd wrote

Now sort by country and you'll see it absolutely is an overall US problem. Baltimore may be one of the worst in the country but if we're talking shitholes, the US would qualify when put up against comparable countries.

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evange11037 t1_j9ayiz6 wrote

When I was a kid (5-6, and not in Bmore, but we all know this garbage can happen anywhere unfortunately), a classmate's father got shot in the head from a roadrager out of nowhere when he pulled up beside them. They had no other interaction beyond "this guy is pissed about something, has a gun, and will make it someone else's problem". I'm so glad you are safe.

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CrabEnthusist t1_j9b3zl3 wrote

I mean, he didn't shoot you. Is there a world where he might have if you had behaved differently, like tried to pull a gun of your own? It's possible, but it's also not really worth speculating about a counterfactual. Glad you're safe man.

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TheSpektrModule t1_j9ax90n wrote

People that do shit like that should get multiple years in prison for threatening someone with a gun. Also, the gun in question was almost certainly illegal for him to carry.

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bravoitaliano t1_j9aq0jv wrote

Brandishing a weapon in public is not defined in Maryland code, but assaulting someone with a weapon is a felony. They should definitely go to jail for this.

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Terpsfan007 t1_j9avvli wrote

Brandishing a firearm during a road rage incident would likely be classified as an intent to frighten assault under the law. The brandishing language is actually included under jury instructions for the crime of using a firearm during the commission of a crime of violence so this scenario would apply to that as well.

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PhonyUsername t1_j9bbw5g wrote

Or be protected for self defense. Depends on details unknown.

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