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Funbazooka 06/25/18 5:16:39 PM #53: | Doom_Art posted... Funbazooka posted...Maxine Waters is essentially calling for violence and rioting. Oh yeah forget this one too Trump aides urged to get a gun https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/washington-secrets/amid-threats-trump-aides-urged-to-get-concealed-carry-permit-guns Facing a new wave of potentially dangerous threats, called for by a top Democratic lawmaker, legal and gun experts are calling on top Trump aides to get their concealed carry permit and back it up with a pistol. "There are simply not enough police in D.C. or Virginia or Maryland to protect all Trump officials at their homes and when they go out to restaurants. Getting a concealed handgun permit would be helpful to protect themselves and their family, said John R. Lott Jr., president of the influential Crime Prevention Research Center. High level officials in the Trump administration, especially if their faces are likely to be recognized by many in the public as a result of appearances on TV, might want to consider applying for a license to carry a concealed weapon in the District of Columbia, and/or other states they frequent, in view of the call by Rep. Maxine Waters for the public to absolutely harass these officials in public places, and other recent events indicating the increased danger they are in, added public interest law professor John Banzhaf. Since the application process, including a detailed background check, can reportedly take some time, they may wish to begin the process now, he said. That way, if and when they decide that they should carry a small firearm to protect themselves and/or their families, they will be able to do so. Obviously it will always be their own choice, since having a permit certainly does not require them to carry a gun at all times, or even at any time, added the George Washington University law professor. The issue was sparked when three top Trump aides were harassed at restaurants. In the last case, White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders was asked to leave a Lexington, Va., restaurant owned by a Trump critic. Waters of the weekend told her legion of followers to confront Trump aides. "If you see anybody from that Cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd and you push back on them and you tell them they're not welcome anymore, anywhere," Waters said Saturday in Los Angeles. Lott noted that even though it is less hard to get a D.C. carry permit, there are many areas where packing heat is unlawful. "There are so many places in D.C. where you cant carry, that a permit is of very limited use there," he told Secrets. --- "Don't trade your authenticity for approval." -Kanye West ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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