what do you mean by this? if you have a permit in Flordia, this doesnt mean you can carry in another state, their laws will not allow it, unless they have some sort of state to state agreement. Unless you meant how you obtain the permit is almost a standard nationwide then, well kind of, but not really. Getting a permit in Florida is quite easy, as is, in a few other states, however some states like mine, you must prove that you have a need to carry it, you have to explain that you are carrying large sums of money, or maybe you are leaving from high crime area establishments at night, or something along those lines.
why do you think the police carry weapons now? is it because those clubs just arent enough? yes, thats exactly it, they are being "outgunned" by people who are bringing firearms into the country, while you dont have a gun, the people who want one do.
its not necessarily the point of geography and it being in Ohio, but was this families policy the same as your opinions? they didnt like guns, and maybe owning one would have changed this outcome.
drug dealers do have guns, go google it, please.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/10163167/No-lawful-justification-for-police-killing-report-finds.html"Three guns were found in Mr Rodney’s car including one that was loaded and ready to fire. "
PC Brian John Bishop was a police officer who was shot in the head by an armed robber in Frinton-on-Sea, Essex, on 22 August 1984, four months after the murder of WPC Yvonne Fletcher. He died from his injuries five days later in a London hospital.
PC Phillip John Walters was a police officer in London's Metropolitan Police Service who was shot dead while investigating a domestic disturbance in Ilford, east London, on 18 April 1995. Walters responded to reports of a domestic disturbance at a flat in Empress Avenue, Ilford, with his colleague Sergeant Derek Shepherd, who he had partnered in the job for the eighteen months since he entered service. Upon arrival, the pair discovered three men beating the male occupant of the property; it later transpired that they were hired to beat the man who was the former boyfriend of a woman. As the suspects attempted to escape, one produced a Smith & Wesson handgun and shot Walters in the chest as he was tackled by the officer. The bullet penetrated Walters' heart and he died later in hospital.
Sharon Beshenivsky was the 89th police officer and the sixth female officer to die in the line of duty in England and Wales, the second female officer to be fatally shot (the first was Yvonne Fletcher in an incident involving the Libyan Embassy in 1984), and the first female officer to die in an ordinary gun crime. Beshenivsky was a West Yorkshire Police constable shot dead by a criminal gang during a robbery in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. Another police officer, PC Teresa Millburn, was also shot in the incident, receiving serious wounds to the chest. PC Millburn had joined the force less than two years earlier.
Fiona Bone, 32, and Nicola Hughes, 23, were on routine patrol on 18 September 2012 when they were sent to Abbey Gardens, Mottram in Longdendale, near Hyde, at about 11 am, following a report of a burglary.[8] This was the result of a 999 emergency telephone call from a member of the public, which was later found to be the work of Dale Cregan, who had led the officers into a trap.[9] After arriving at the house where the burglary had been reported the officers came under attack, with 32 gunshots being fired from a Glock pistol within 31 seconds, and one M75 hand grenade being used.[1][2][10] One officer died at the scene while the other was badly wounded and died later in hospital.[11]
Arrest of killer
yep no guns in Yurop....
Ruth Ellis, a London nightclub manager, shot and killed her fiance David Blakely outside a Hampstead public house where she surrendered to police upon their arrival. Despite evidence of the involvement of another lover, Desmond Cussen, she was tried and convicted of murder for which she would be the last woman to be executed in the United Kingdom.
Moat, armed with a sawn-off shotgun, shot three people two days after being released from prison: his ex-girlfriend Samantha Stobbart, her new partner Chris Brown, and police officer David Rathband. Brown was killed, while Rathband was permanently blinded. Seriously injured Stobbart also remained hospitalised. After six days on the run, Moat was recognised by police leading to a standoff. After nearly six hours of negotiation, Moat shot himself.
The White House Farm murders took place near the English village of Tolleshunt D'Arcy, Essex, on 7 August 1985, when Nevill Bamber, a farmer and magistrate, his wife June, their adoptive daughter, Sheila Caffell, and her six-year-old twin sons, were shot and killed during the night inside the Bambers' farmhouse
The body of 13-year-old paperboy Carl Bridgewater was found in the house of a local elderly couple who had been out for the day. It was presumed by police that Bridgewater had disturbed a burglar while delivering a newspaper to their home and was dragged into their livingroom where he was killed with a shotgun blast to the head. The following year, a group of men - widely referred to in the press as the Bridgewater Four - were convicted of the crime, three for murder and a fourth for manslaughter.
On 9 July 1996, in a country lane in Chillenden, Kent, Lin Russell, aged forty-five, her two daughters, six-year-old Megan and nine-year-old Josie and their dog Lucy, were tied up and savagely beaten with a hammer in a robbery attempt. Lin, Megan and their dog Lucy were killed but, despite appalling head injuries, Josie survived and went on to make an excellent recovery. Josie's recovery and the way she and her father, Shaun Russell, coped with the aftermath of the tragedy were the subject of a BBC documentary. Father and daughter had by then moved to the Nantlle Valley in Gwynedd.[2] No gun, but it might have stopped this.
The murder of 11-year-old Rhys Milford Jones occurred on 22 August 2007 in Liverpool, England, when he was fatally shot in the neck. An 18-year-old youth, Sean Mercer, received a life sentence for the murder in December 2008.
£26.5 million is stolen from the Donegall Square headquarters of Northern Bank by a large armed gang.
6 armed robbers broke into the Brink's-MAT warehouse in Heathrow Airport and got away with £26 million in gold bullion with the inside help of security guard Anthony Black.
A shootout between unarmed London constables and a group of Latvian anarchists left three officers and one anarchist dead. The authorities then laid siege to the anarchists' safehouse, meeting fierce resistance from the three anarchists inside. A fire broke out after a six-hour battle and, while the bodies of two anarchists were found, the third was not located.