
Not surprising. This is from the Salt Lake City Tribune.
Let people tote weapons on campus and eventually they will use them.
42 yr old white male madman #Xtian #Terrorist who went on stabbing spree outside #Michigan #WalMart had recently authored a book about his relationship with #JesusChrist and is an apparent #MMA #MartialArts enthusiast.
Knife wielding suspect Bradford
James Gille was stopped by an #ArmedCivilian #OpenCarry enthusiast ...
#YouCantMakeThisShitUp #AmuricaFkYeah
https://apnews.com/article/walmart-stabbing-michigan-341fb14f1bc715243b3780a3d7eabda0
police just stopped me for a vibrator they claim is unlicensed
At first I was thinking "is this legal in Arizona?" but a few seconds later a Costco employee approached and told him he had to leave the guns outside. I waited casually off to the side by the TVs with camera ready in case it turned into an altercation, but he left without a fuss.
Gonna write Costco a note thanking them for this policy. I'm guessing that open-carry is allowed in Arizona because a lot of businesses have no-guns signs on their front door.
For non-Americans, yeah, this sort of ammosexual poser is pretty common in a lot of areas. I'm sure he sees himself as a "good guy with a gun" that's going to save the rest of us from…uh, people like him.
Food For Thought on permissive #GunControl #Law in the modern #US. Going back as far as history records, carrying weapons was heavily regulated inside of cities, often to the point where even carrying #swords within the walls of a #Medieval settlement was only allowed for officials.
US #OpenCarry laws, and perhaps even licensed #ConcealedCarry, would be considered radical until the last century.
Perhaps we should rethink that.