Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “Improvised Defenses in Gun-Free Zones” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/is-this-how-to-defeat-a-gun-free-zone/.
Besides that, gun free zones are not governed by law.
Its 104 and the Tigers wont do well… I appreciate your effort thoughDecent article but not getting into this cluster of a conversation again. Neither side understands or respects the others position and no minds will be changed.
Nice weather we are having, how about those Tigers...
I don't think the TSA is as stupid as people think they are.lSince the article mentions flying, be aware that two of the items shown will be flagged by TSA if trying to carry on a flight - a sap identifying as a coin pouch and the tactical pen. Same applies to firearm parts like flash hiders to multi-tools, essentially anything that even mimics, resembles or deemed weaponry or contraband (but 10¢ stick ballpoint pens are ok).
Depending on your state, you can be charged with more than just trespass.There's no such thing as a "gun free zone" for me. I always go CCW, and don't feel the need to go exposed carry. That only makes you the first victim if you are caught unaware. Besides that, gun free zones are not governed by law. It's a store/ business policy or rule if you go exposed. You can be asked to leave the business and if you don't, you could possibly be charged with a trespass beef, that's all. If the business is that stupid, I won't do business there anyway.
That’s what I do.If it bothers you so much—just don’t go there. Why would you want to support a business that doesn’t support your 2A rights, anyway?
Agree, there are a lot of businesses in my area that do not support the 2 amendment, so I avoid them also any manufacturer that doesn’t support it also I avoid……Depending on your state, you can be charged with more than just trespass.
I know in MN, when few folks have refused to leave, they also got a Disorderly Conduct charge, usually due to the store owner saying they felt threatened. That gets your carry permit revoked on the spot…
If it bothers you so much—just don’t go there. Why would you want to support a business that doesn’t support your 2A rights, anyway?
In NM failure to abide by a "no guns" policy is a 4th degree felony. You want a felony conviction on your record when you go to renew your professional license? Ditto for having a firearm in a prohibited location (where liquor is served, for example).Depending on your state, you can be charged with more than just trespass.
I know in MN, when few folks have refused to leave, they also got a Disorderly Conduct charge, usually due to the store owner saying they felt threatened. That gets your carry permit revoked on the spot…
If it bothers you so much—just don’t go there. Why would you want to support a business that doesn’t support your 2A rights, anyway?
The TSA is great! Their training is excellent and the attentiveness of their staff is very good. In the old days there were never enough officers to conduct proper screenings and they were poorly trained, poorly paid, and treated badly because Airlines were responsible for security and they weren't going to pay "good money" for anything that didn't involve the actual plane experience.I don't think the TSA is as stupid as people think they are.
I never worked for the TSA but when I was a security guard we would get memos periodically advising us of new improvised weapons and things that people were doing to sneak guns into places.
If a private security company is up on that stuff I'm sure that TSA is
I've been listening to folks on the "always armed" and on the "never armed" sides with keen interest. Turns out they use the exact same language and express exactly the same fears - but with opposite effect. "I won't go where I cannot be armed" equals "I'll never go where folks are encouraged to be armed." "I'm terrified of some crazy with a CCW permit and a gun just overreacting and starting to spray bullets willy-nilly" and "I'm scared that some drug crazed dope will start acting out, pull a gun, and start spraying bullets." I don't see reports of folks legitimately taking out the crazed druggie, or of CCW folks shooting someone who jostled them in a check-out line. What I see is road rage, drug buys gone bad, retribution for insults exchanged weeks ago, robberies involving over-anxious baddies or overzealous defenders and so on.