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  • goinggreyfast

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    Yup! He's in there! (BTW, I would tell you the exact time he is featured, but I can't force myself to watch it again.)

    [video=youtube;zoMTT12CSRc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoMTT12CSRc[/video]
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    Well, as distasteful as I find Maher, he does make a good point at the very end. Some of us ("us" being the gun community) have shot ourselves in the foot so to speak, with these open carry (with long guns) "events". Would Chipotle and these other places have banned guns in their restaurants if these guys wouldn't have forced the issue? Perhaps, perhaps not. I think it probably hurried the process along though.
     

    gregkl

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    Well, as distasteful as I find Maher, he does make a good point at the very end. Some of us ("us" being the gun community) have shot ourselves in the foot so to speak, with these open carry (with long guns) "events". Would Chipotle and these other places have banned guns in their restaurants if these guys wouldn't have forced the issue? Perhaps, perhaps not. I think it probably hurried the process along though.

    They may have. I agree that it may have hurried the process. I was living in Virginia when the state decided to allow concealed carry and began issuing permits. Shortly after that law was enacted, private business's started putting up the No Guns Allowed signs in their windows. This was just a response to the law, not any overt actions by gun owners threatening their livelihood.
     

    goinggreyfast

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    I tend to agree that what these guys did was not constructive. There's a big difference between a 2A rally at the Statehouse vs an armed group OC'ing long guns in Chili's. I think they have good intent, it just came off wrong. A**hats like Maher and his followers eat this stuff up.
     
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