A little snow and no more 2nd ammendment?
By laglen
@laglen (19759)
United States
February 16, 2010 4:34pm CST
Residents of King, N.C., were startled earlier this month when a declared snow emergency triggered a law forbidding the possession of firearms in public.
here is the link, what do you think? Does your state have a similar law? Do you know?
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=125245
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@crimsonladybug (3112)
• United States
24 Feb 10
I get it. No, really I do. People get weird when they think their lives are being threatened....be that by being snowed in or attacked by terrorists....When the government, local, state, federal, whoever, declares a state of emergency there are people who will walk a very fine line between calm and hysteria and once one person loses their cool, it's not long at all before others start following and before long, they are looting...at gunpoint. So, while a blizzard is probably not a situation that will push people over the edge into mass hysteria but in cases of legislation, it's just easier to write the law to say "any emergency" than to try to qualify types of emergencies.



