ok. Maybe I sounded a little too critical in that statement.
What I mean is having a weapon, in public, within reach automatically puts a person (opinion or not, politically or not) in a very compromising situation. That is not an opinion, it is a fact.
All I did was ask why someone would need that. He is obviously not a cop or any type of security, because he wouldnt have to apply. I wondered if maybe he was being threatened, or he went to Compton everyday with a Confederate flag or something and had intended to use it. I don't see how that falls into politics.
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This forum is NOT a place to bash others for their views of weapon ownership, either pro or con. If you want to discuss your views on weapon ownership, etc, go to Tilted Politics
Please be respectful of the opinions of the posters. That does not mean you can not disagree or debate. It does mean you can not name-call, flame, or resort to behavior typically found on an elementary schoolyard. We like weapons here. If you don't, that's fine. Move along.
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According to that statement which is found
here, I didn't do anything wrong. I was respectful, all I did was ask a question. I did not name call, or resort to poor behavior. I do like weapons; I am sorry that I had an opinion on a CCW, and I'm sorry that you didn't like it.
Lastly, if one doesn't need a good reason to get a CCW in another state, then I'm moving. It is soooo hard to do anything here. I have to drive 80 miles away to go to the desert and I STILL have to worry about police helicopters and stuff.