Posted by RandyB(MI) on July 18, 2016 at 09:56:31 from (75.133.245.151):
In Reply to: Open Carry posted by mj on July 17, 2016 at 21:00:39:
The reason they wanted it changed temporarily is because "open carry" doesn't mean "open point" or "open brandish" and we all know some of the thug demonstrators will inevitably do both and then diss and moan when they get shot. ALSO, whether anyone wants to believe it or not , when a Policeman tells you to put your weapon down...you must obey whether it's open carry,concealed carry or whatever. How many thugs do you think understand that? Police orders trump the law in those situations. We all know some demonstrators will challenge that. Very fine line between "rights" and "protection" A line that should NOT even be in the equation given the extenuating circumstances here. Even concealed carry is illegal in school zones , bars etc and any place that posts signs to that affect. Even the RNC perimeter is off limits. How do you suppose they did that??? Face it, Kasich hates Trump and even the convention at this point and he isn't going to cooperate in any way. Right back to "politics trumps reason". Then we lose lives. Not many common sense decisions made in this country anymore.
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