Rich B
Regular Member
http://www.ctguntalk.com/smf/concea...kes-on-wallingford-oc-case/msg33159/#msg33159
Some of our fellow 'pro-gun'/'pro-rights' people can be our own worst enemies.
We have people in our community that believe that not concealing your firearm is 'going out looking to be busted' and that unlawful detainment and arrest are justified if you do.
This is the same mentality as the people who believe that women who wear 'short' skirts are looking to be raped, or a person of a certain race walking in an area where he is a minority is looking for trouble. Would we support the criminals or the victims in those cases?
Sadly, the politicians and the anti-gun groups in this state are not our only problems.
Some of our fellow 'pro-gun'/'pro-rights' people can be our own worst enemies.
We have people in our community that believe that not concealing your firearm is 'going out looking to be busted' and that unlawful detainment and arrest are justified if you do.
This is the same mentality as the people who believe that women who wear 'short' skirts are looking to be raped, or a person of a certain race walking in an area where he is a minority is looking for trouble. Would we support the criminals or the victims in those cases?
Sadly, the politicians and the anti-gun groups in this state are not our only problems.
BlueMax_VMF114 said:Sorry man but your on your own.If it was a case like Goldbergs i would support ya But you went out looking to get busted and take one for the Team which i find stupid.And now you want folks to help ya?? Sorry ill pass!!
Mtbiker said:I agree with Max. The law should be challenged but, instigation is not the way. I read your blog last night after you posted this. I live in Meriden and didn't know about the Yale Billiards incident. I wish you good luck with this.
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