from Chris Murphy:
>>Two statements that are compatible.
a. I don't think concealed carry is a good policy.
b. I do not believe that someone carrying a gun in compliance with a state's gun laws gives federal law enforcement the right to murder them.<<
I apparently am not clearing snow right now, late by my own schedule. The plan is to do half an hour at a time, come in and warm up, go back out, probably for most of the day. Car worship. I have a long driveway and a Tuesday haircut appointment that I haven't figured out how to get to by bus. I am skipping my volunteer gig this morning due to the mess, as agreed yesterday with my supervisor. The buses are on a snow emergency route schedule. My Korean class this evening is not happening. I expect the Cambridge Center for Adult Education goes along with the public school schedule and the Cambridge public schools are closed.
Update: first bout of snow dealings is done. Planning on another five at least.
I got this from Heather Cox Richardson, quoting someone else
>>President Rob Doar of the Minnesota Gun Owners Law Center noted that Pretti had the right to carry a gun in that situation and that it shouldn’t be necessary “to choose between exercising your First Amendment rights or your Second Amendment rights.” He expressed concern that “our government and agents of our government are not engaging in good faith with what we’re seeing with our own eyes.”<<
I often thing/say/write that I never expected there to be a [fill in the blank] but of course there is. Do gun owners in Minnesota need a Law Center? I wouldn't have thought so before now, but the answer seems to be yes.
>>Two statements that are compatible.
a. I don't think concealed carry is a good policy.
b. I do not believe that someone carrying a gun in compliance with a state's gun laws gives federal law enforcement the right to murder them.<<
I apparently am not clearing snow right now, late by my own schedule. The plan is to do half an hour at a time, come in and warm up, go back out, probably for most of the day. Car worship. I have a long driveway and a Tuesday haircut appointment that I haven't figured out how to get to by bus. I am skipping my volunteer gig this morning due to the mess, as agreed yesterday with my supervisor. The buses are on a snow emergency route schedule. My Korean class this evening is not happening. I expect the Cambridge Center for Adult Education goes along with the public school schedule and the Cambridge public schools are closed.
Update: first bout of snow dealings is done. Planning on another five at least.
I got this from Heather Cox Richardson, quoting someone else
>>President Rob Doar of the Minnesota Gun Owners Law Center noted that Pretti had the right to carry a gun in that situation and that it shouldn’t be necessary “to choose between exercising your First Amendment rights or your Second Amendment rights.” He expressed concern that “our government and agents of our government are not engaging in good faith with what we’re seeing with our own eyes.”<<
I often thing/say/write that I never expected there to be a [fill in the blank] but of course there is. Do gun owners in Minnesota need a Law Center? I wouldn't have thought so before now, but the answer seems to be yes.