A man showed up at a County
Supervisor's meeting, and when his concerns were not addressed to his
satisfaction, he pulled out a gun and started shooting. He missed. Fortunately, other
supervisors were quick and tackled him to the ground before he could shoot
anybody else. During the scuffle, he shot himself, presumably accidentally. The
story doesn’t say whether or not he survived, but that doesn’t affect the point
of this story. The point is there was a ‘Np Guns Allowed” sign outside, which
did NOTHING to stop him from bringing his gun in the meeting. Further, he
didn’t even have a “carry” permit. How is this possible? That sign should have
stopped him from entering with a gun, and the lack of a “carry” permit should
have stopped him from HAVING a gun. Neither stopped ANYTHING. Just like with
other anti-gun laws today. All they did in this case was to prevent others from
having guns to use in their own defense. Luckily, they didn’t need them. (LastResistance)
Friday, September 19, 2014
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