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Man brings AR-15 into Walmart; People freak out
Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 9:44 pm
by JJVP
Re: Man brings AR-15 into Walmart; People freak out
Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 9:49 pm
by Maxwell
In my opinion self aggrandizing idiots like this make us all look bad.

Re: Man brings AR-15 into Walmart; People freak out
Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 10:25 pm
by Oldgringo
Sitting on the bench by the front door in any Walmart is like going to

the circus. Some clown strolling in with an AR-15 is no more cause for freaking out than the toothless Walmartians before or after him. Besides that, I've got him covered.
Uh, doesn't Walmart sell AR-15's?
Re: Man brings AR-15 into Walmart; People freak out
Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 10:34 pm
by CoffeeNut
Oldgringo wrote:...Uh, doesn't Walmart sell AR-15's?
They do indeed. Mine even sells Colt's with Magpul furniture.
Re: Man brings AR-15 into Walmart; People freak out
Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 11:03 pm
by Oldgringo
CoffeeNut wrote:Oldgringo wrote:...Uh, doesn't Walmart sell AR-15's?
They do indeed. Mine even sells Colt's with Magpul furniture.
They ain't got no bullets, but dey do has da' guns.

Re: Man brings AR-15 into Walmart; People freak out
Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 11:42 pm
by Texsquatch
Maxwell wrote:In my opinion self aggrandizing idiots like this make us all look bad.


Re: Man brings AR-15 into Walmart; People freak out
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 12:45 am
by carlson1
I am (becoming was) for open carry. The more of these type of activities I see the less I support open carry.
Re: Man brings AR-15 into Walmart; People freak out
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 3:48 am
by CoffeeNut
Frankly if I were Walmart and I saw someone wandering around with a firearm and a buddy in tow with a camera I'd ask them to leave the property as well. It's pretty clear that people like this want nothing more than attention and YouTube views. If they wanted to encourage a different store policy they'd arrange a sit down with the manager and discuss the law and even bring handouts for him like most people do when pushing a cause or they'd get permission to stand out front of the store like the Salvation Army, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts and veterans groups do.
On a positive note I OC'd in New Mexico and no one cared or asked me to leave. The people at IHOP were just as friendly as ever, then again I didn't strap an AR-15 to my back nor was I being videotaped the entire time I had my coffee and pancakes.
Re: Man brings AR-15 into Walmart; People freak out
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 6:41 am
by anygunanywhere
Maxwell wrote:In my opinion self aggrandizing idiots like this make us all look bad.

I disagree. This does not make us all look bad. Divorced dads who fail to make child support payments do not make all divirced dads look bad.
Drugged out teenagers do not make all teenagers look bad.
Looney leftists in congress do not make all looney leftists....wait. That one does not count.
Anyway, I disagree.
Many in the colonies thought our founding fathers made them look bad.
Sometime you just have to do what you have to do.
Anygunanywhere
Re: Man brings AR-15 into Walmart; People freak out
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 7:39 am
by GlockDude26
my problem is with society as a whole and the endoctrination that has been instilled on everyday citizens "that guns ecspecially those evil black ones are in fact evil". i also don't understand how everyone here believes in the 2nd amendment rights set forth in the constitution and carry a firearm/s to protect themselves. but at the same time believe that someone with a long gun strapped to their back (is making us look bad) how is that any different from than the pistol on your hip/ankle etc. i know someone will say it's the different between handguns and long guns or open vs cc. Now i do understand the advantages/disadvantages of cc vs open, but the 2nd says ARMS..... not just pistols underneath your shirt. i believe it's because we think it will ultimately bring more restrictions or the outright ban of guns BECAUSE OF THE EFFECT IT HAS ON SOCIETY AND THAT'S WHAT NEEDS TO CHANGE. (people freaking out and calling the cops, making the news, etc.) as i said if open carry passed i would most likely still carry concealed for it's surprise advantages but if the majority of the public had firearms openly there would be a whole lot less temptation for crime. Prime EX. HOW MANY SKEET SHOOTING TOURNAMENTS OR ANY OTHER SHOOTING COMPETITON EVENTS HAVE EVER HAD A MASS SHOOTING???? not accident, but mass shooting like Aurora, Columbine, etc....
NONE.......
and thats because most everybody there have guns and no how to shoot them..... now take that and multiply it by the population of the Texas, or the whole country. imagine how nice it would be. Now there will be crazies and people who mentally shouldn't have guns, but they will be expended quickly by the majority who should. you'd be surprised how fast all these excuses and mental issues/illnesses that cause "good ol american young men/women" to commit murder and other horrendous crimes disappear. I believe that everyone is afraid to change the stigma slowly because of resistance (as we have already seen) but this place has sunk to a point where no gradual change will really make a difference and it's become desperate times call for desperate measures.I'm sure some of you will disagree and that's fine nor will i respond to any comments made on mine, this is just my rant/opinion....thanks for watching!

Re: Man brings AR-15 into Walmart; People freak out
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 8:57 am
by bdickens
Much of their regular clientele scares me a whole lot more.
Re: Man brings AR-15 into Walmart; People freak out
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 9:07 am
by SC1903A3
Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should do something. This is just another case of the "all about me" syndrome.
Re: Man brings AR-15 into Walmart; People freak out
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 9:30 am
by JJVP
There was something on the video that made me think. I believe that he actually committed a felony. Let me explain. The first guy that came in told him it was illegal to carry because they sell alcohol. The TABC "blue" sign says, " The Unlicensed Possession of a WEAPON" . It does not say, the "Unlicensed possession of a HANDGUN". There is no license for long guns in TX and therefore he was in possession of a WEAPON on a TABC "blue" business. It also occurred to me that even those of us carry with a CHL, are committing a felony when we go into any "Blue" business with a knife in the pocket. The knife is "unlicensed" and it is a "weapon".
Thoughts?
Re: Man brings AR-15 into Walmart; People freak out
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 9:41 am
by bdickens
The only weapon you can even get a license for in the state of Texas is a handgun. No license at all is needed - or even available - for anything else and if it isn't illegal to own it in the first place then you can carry it anywhere.
Re: Man brings AR-15 into Walmart; People freak out
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 10:06 am
by Keith B
JJVP wrote:There was something on the video that made me think. I believe that he actually committed a felony. Let me explain. The first guy that came in told him it was illegal to carry because they sell alcohol. The TABC "blue" sign says, " The Unlicensed Possession of a WEAPON" . It does not say, the "Unlicensed possession of a HANDGUN". There is no license for long guns in TX and therefore he was in possession of a WEAPON on a TABC "blue" business. It also occurred to me that even those of us carry with a CHL, are committing a felony when we go into any "Blue" business with a knife in the pocket. The knife is "unlicensed" and it is a "weapon".
Thoughts?
AR-15 on that premise is an unlicensed weapon and IS a felony. A knife in your pocekt is not against the law unless it is an illegal knife as defined under weapons in TPC 46.01.