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After reading 49 posts and the OP's response, it is quite evident the OP has an ax to grind and an agenda to promote.
Wait until the Democrat presidential candidates find their way to a tv camera and a microphone. Then you will be taught what promoting an agenda really looks like.
Open carry is legal and everything. How could this be happening there?
Open carry is legal in my state but it's very rare to see someone actually doing it, so rare most people call the cops on them because they think it's illegal. The only time you might see someone carrying a gun is during hunting season, it's a good law because it prevents people who are engaging in legal activities from nuisance charges. You can be charged in some states for carrying a gun across the street to your neighbors house.
Most people that carry firearms carry them concealed and there is lot more of them than you think. Personally I think someone engaging in open carry as a general idea is stupidity, don't take that as being opposed to it being legal. I'm not interested in advertising to someone who intends to harm myself or someone else in my vicinity that I'm armed.
I wasn't joking and I'm just sick and tired of these mass shootings.
Maybe you aren't old enough but I can remember when these events were rare and now they just seem common place and the "new normal".
Seems every mass shooting inspires the next, doesn’t it.
Very few details so far, but if it’s multiple shooters, my guess is cartel activity.
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