A little over a week ago, I was with a few hundred thousand close friends in D.C. for the Restoring Honor Rally (8/28/10). Okay; maybe they weren’t all close friends. Actually, only two folks were close friends; a husband and wife who traveled with me…he is a 15 year Army veteran who just got back from his fourth tour in Iraq this past spring.
Both of us were armed for the entire trip through Tennessee and then Virginia and since our hotel was also in Virginia; were able to stay armed there as well.
Unfortunately, however, and as I’m sure most of you are all aware, we couldn’t be armed while actually in D.C.; even two years post the Supreme Court decision (Washington D.C v Heller) that overturned the D.C. gun ban.
I’ve been in D.C. often enough to know that if someone puts together a list of cities in this country where one needs to be armed for protection; D.C. would have to be near the top of the list yet I have to walk around without any meaningful way to protect myself.
I’m going back for the 9/11 and 9/12 activities in D.C this coming weekend and once again I’ll have to lock up my firearms in my safe deposit box at my hotel while I’m actually in the city.
It’s just monumentally frustrating.
It’s also a clear reminder of how fortunate we are to have groups like TFA and many legislators in Tennessee who support and respect our rights…while it’s a shame we have to fight for what the Constitution is supposed to guarantee; at least we have those who WILL fight.