Here's something else to ponder. Do y'all recall the group, I think from Tarrant County, who were lobbying for open carry for handguns and went about town with long guns and AR's? I think I recall they visited retailers like WalMart at the time. I just wonder how they would manage right now given the current circumstances? We need to be prudent, carry well armed but concealed, and be prepared to react to hostile behaviors, and hope nobody does something dumb that would cause further mayhem.
Saw my friendly WalMart cashier this morning and asked if anyone gave the morning crew a pep talk. Nope. Not a word about the weekend. Sheesh.
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- Mon Aug 05, 2019 8:48 pm
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- Sun Aug 04, 2019 8:48 pm
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Re: El Paso Walmart Shooting
And another hendrance--given the number of people in the store, and all of them running for thei lives, even if you think you have a clear shot, the odds of harming an innocent is pretty high. A lot of holders might hesitate in fear of hitting a bystander and then needing to invoke their LTC group insurance.