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It's mostly the courts and lawyers (including prosecutors) that don't get it. They see that as "vigilantism".
They would much rather see 10 folks killed in aisle 2 while it takes the police 20 minutes to arrive on the scene and figure out who (and where) the gunman is.
And if you in aisle 3 managed to do something to prevent further killings and save lives, YOU would find yourself prosecuted for taking the law into your own hands.
But I gather you already know that---
Except, what if the person doing the killing on Aisle 2 is a disgruntled store employee with easy access to a gun from their car? You know, the phrase "going Postal" does have its roots in truth. There are more reports of disgruntled employee shooting up a place than some random criminal shooting everyone in a business.