A very well trained 26 year veteran of law enforcement made a mistake and will pay for it. If i carry i assume that risk and responsibility. training will not prevent ALL accidents or consequences
This too me is about having my 2nd A rights restored. I still wont CC most likely but its not about that for me. I should have the unfettered right to do so.
That's kind of how I feel about it. I don't even like carrying keys and wallet with me. I sure don't want to carry a big heavy gun. But at the same time, I'd like the freedom to do so.
I sure hope so, because multiple other states are making us look bad. It's really sad, that every large city and many smaller cities in Texas are completely controlled by liberals.
We really need this to go through. Then get us a governor who has balls all the time, not just on occasions.
Yes, they make us look terrible. They actually stand for freedom.
We have a reputation of freedom, but dont live up to that reputation.
I absolutely refuse to go to Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, West Virginia, or Wyoming.
Those places are far too dangerous. You ruin your shoes by walking in the rivers of blood that they call streets. There are constant gun battles between untrained suburban housewives named Karen, and gangsters who can't be charged for their crimes because they were legally carrying the gun. They are post apocalyptic warzones.
Yes, im so scared of freedom. Please save us govt.
It's good to know that finally a constitutionally protected right won't be licensed. But if you travel to states that still require a license, you will have to still have it. I've had mine since the first year they issued them here, so I'll just keep mine up. Makes purchases more convenient, too.
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