by C. Richard Archie » Sat Jul 25, 2009 12:01 am
For those who take a minute to think, there is no restriction on carry to the door, unload whilst inside, safe the weapon, and reload on the trip back to the vehicle. No different than say, any police officer upon entry to the inside of a jail. The very atmosphere of the show is to pick up and handle weapons, how many times have I seen the uninitiated grab up a long arm and swing it inside the shows without regard to the position of the muzzle? There are a multitude of neophytes among the tables, gun purchases have skyrocketed, and remember, those hundreds of people who do not know the trigger from the butt are the sames ones who are diving the cars on our streets, if that is not enough to give pause, I do not know what should. For those of us who live daily with live weapons, the circus atmosphere of a gun show tends to bring on a certain concern, at least it does for me.
I have seen personally the endeavor and dedication of John in the effort to further our cause. Just last weekend, he and a truck load of dedicated men loaded up at 4:30 in the morning to drive to an RK show in Jackson to assist me in recruiting members, all day on their feet, into the night to assist in founding another Chapter. When every person who disagrees with the decisions of a venue that affords us a free stage, invest the same amount of time, energy, and personal money, to then labor for the cause, being away from family, in the service of others, always in the quest to promote your freedoms, then you can bitch about the small stuff.
John, I personally apologize for those who fail to realize the sacrifices that you make for us!
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C. Richard Archie on Sat Jul 25, 2009 7:08 am, edited 1 time in total.
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