Friday, December 04, 2020

Leslie Hager-Smith, the Final Authority on Your Needs

 “You don’t need a firearm to pay your water bill,” she said. “You don’t need your firearm to sign up for volleyball or to play dodgeball.” [More]

Really?

Huntsville Police respond to shooting scenes at Huntsville Utilities payment center...

You sure about that?

The shooting happened during a fight in the school parking lot during a volleyball game between Sheridan High School and Bruce Randolph School. 

Talking points much?

Besides, Leslie's plan worked so well in Virginia Beach.

It's not a matter of these people never being tired of being wrong. It's not like what they're really after is public safety.

[Via Mack H]

4 comments:

  1. But David, what's wrong with you?

    Many are 'uncomfortable' around those who carry.

    And not just OC folks, either. CHP holders too.

    Think of it this way: CHP people are Asymptomatic.

    How could you be so insensitive?

    Well, they obviously feel feelings supersede facts.

    God help us.

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  2. Just so everyone knows, here they are:

    Town Council

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  3. “You don’t need a firearm to pay your water bill,” she said. “You don’t need your firearm to sign up for volleyball or to play dodgeball.”

    Does it say that in "The Bill of Needs"?

    Actually, Ma'am, it says I have the right to carry my firearm when and where I choose to do so whether you or anyone else thinks I need it or not!

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  4. "Huppert said his main issue is the carrying of certain automatic weapons, which he doesn’t view as necessary for the general public.

    “Those weapons are for combat, not for your backyard,” he said.

    Huppert is a Vietnam War veteran, having served in the Army with the 101st Airborne Division. He said he was in Vietnam from 1968 to 1969, where he was combat platoon leader for seven months."

    Evidently Huppert never learned the difference (or if he has, he doesn't care) between a semiauto rifle and a select fire or automatic weapon. His attitude is surprisingly common among veterans, and is similar to a former Canadian Army officer who is a friend of mine. He and I can talk about everything except semiauto rifles.

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