oldgoat
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http://politix.topix.com/story/1173...outh-baseball-game-welcome-to-the-new-Georgia
Does anyone know if this guy really said those things?
Does anyone know if this guy really said those things?
He's just walking around [saying] 'See my gun? Look, I got a gun and there's nothing you can do about it.' He knew he was frightening people. He knew exactly what he was doing.
Apparently you do, my good sheriff.Forsyth Sheriff Duane Pipe said the man was acting inappropriately, but did nothing illegal. "We support the constitutional right to bear arms. We will not tolerate bad behavior," Piper said.
A constitutionally guaranteed right to bear arms my good sheriff. But, he and his deputies did not do the oft time expected thing.We support the constitutional right to bear arms.
What I find disturbing is the lady they interviewed said she supports the 2nd amendment and has a gun, then says guns don't belong In a parking lot or a park where kids are. Sounds like the classic save the children speech the moms for gun control use.
What I find disturbing is the lady they interviewed said she supports the 2nd amendment and has a gun, then says guns don't belong In a parking lot or a park where kids are. Sounds like the classic save the children speech the moms for gun control use.
http://jpfo.org/articles-assd04/open-carry-civility2.htm"The man caused such a disturbance, that park users flooded 911 with 22 calls, and parents stopped the baseball game and took the children into the dugout.
Is this arrogance and puerility something we want to display as typical of peaceable gun owners?
I have previously discussed simple decorum when open carrying defensive tools, but apparently this gun owner didn't get the memo."
Is it just me, or does anyone else find it somewhat strange that we have one, singular report that he lifted his shirt and spoke to some woman inviting her to look at his gun (impolite, but not illegal) that never seemed to make it's way to the official record of calls the 911 center...
that contrasts to the
- direct allegation that the individual both drew and pointed his gun at a complainants neighbor (said neighbor never reporting said aggravated assault) which is a serious crime in Georgia (OCGA 16-11-102 and 16-5-21) which seems to be a non-newsworthy item?
Is it just me, or does anyone else find it somewhat strange that we have one, singular report that he lifted his shirt and spoke to some woman inviting her to look at his gun (impolite, but not illegal) that never seemed to make it's way to the official record of calls the 911 center...
that contrasts to the
- direct allegation that the individual both drew and pointed his gun at a complainants neighbor (said neighbor never reporting said aggravated assault) which is a serious crime in Georgia (OCGA 16-11-102 and 16-5-21) which seems to be a non-newsworthy item?