Trump: Paris attack would have been different if victims had guns

BEAUMONT, Texas (AP) — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says the terror attacks in Paris would have been "a much, much different situation" had the victims been armed with guns.
And he says the United States is "insane" to accept any refugees from Syria in the wake of the attacks.
Trump was speaking at a rally in Beaumont, Texas.
He began the event with a moment of silence in honor of the victims of the attacks.
French officials say more than 120 people are dead and hundreds more injured after the series of coordinated bombings and shootings.
Trump also criticized President Barack Obama's handling of the Islamic State group, saying that the U.S. should be more aggressive in its approach.
He has been calling for the U.S. to destroy oil fields the group controls.
Trump said that “nobody had guns but the bad guys,” and so the terrorists were able to kill people one by one.
“You can say what you want,” Trump told the audience, “but if they had guns, if our people had guns, if they were allowed to carry, it would have been a much, much different situation.”