Posted on 03/22/2016 7:27:11 PM PDT by marktwain
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A recent mob attack in St. Paul, Minnesota, illustrated the reason why Second Amendment supporters have pushed so hard to be able to, at minimum, keep a firearms in their vehicle or their workspace. It also illustrates why disarmists have pushed hard to oppose it. The last thing that disarmists want are examples of people who use firearms to defend themselves.
32 year old Bruce Chang was assaulted by a mob of 15 to 30 young men. The attack almost cost him his eye, and could easily have cost him his life. Fortunately, his wife was close by in his home, and armed. The attack would likely have been prevented if his workplace wouldn't have banned the exercise of his Second Amendment rights on their property. From cbslocal.com:
I didnt know I was stabbed but I felt the pressure and fell to one knee, he said. I immediately pushed off, because you got to survive.At least one of Chang's attackers was aiming for the eye socket, endangering Chang's bodily integrity, and his life. The nature of the mob attack meets the requirements for disparity of force. Bruce Change would have been justified in using deadly force to prevent and/or stop the attack. His wife was justified in threatening deadly force with her pistol to stop the attack.
He was assaulted by a mob of 15 to 30 young men gambling on his driveway. They threw rocks and jabbed a stick at his face, striking him just below his left eye.
With one of my older neighbors, who knows what would have happened, Chang said.
Changs wife also has a firearm-carry permit. Because he cant take his pistol to his workplace, Chang didnt have it Monday when he pulled into his driveway.
Even then, getting a carry permit in Maryland is almost impossible. I was told not to even bother trying since I do not have "proof of a clear and imminent threat to . . . (my) life".
Further, from the State Police website, "There are further regulations but essentially you can only transport a handgun between residence, to and from a repair shop, a shooting sporting event, between a residence and place of business if substantially owned and operated by the person." In other words, Maryland is an anti-freedom hellhole. Sadly, I have family reasons that prevent me from moving.
Some of the most hardcore loopy liberals Ive ever know are from there.
Home of Lake Wobegon and NPR's Prairie Home Companion.
Yes, your WV permit is recognized again.
http://gsd.nv.gov/uploadedFiles/gsdnvgov/content/Resources/Revised%20fixing%20wording%203-22-16.pdf
If not, it is time to change the laws in your state.
Splendid! That’s good to know. thanks.
Only reason why I know is that I’m from Michigan and I was in the same boat as WV for a while.
It’s the same at mine. I hear of a lot of violations. ;-)
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