Why should I venture information on demand? You're not contributing the conversation or putting forth your own arguments, so why should anyone else? Besides, limiting public carry is not 'taking the guns out of the hands of law abiding citizens' anyways, it does however allow officers an opportunity to scrutinize those illegally carrying firearms instead of the usual right wing nut jobs with the Yosemite Sam fixations.
Officers are not enforcing this illegal mandate. People are protesting while open carrying a firearm, and there is not a single report of anyone so much as being stopped or questioned by law enforcement. Why? Several reasons, but a major one being that any public body (government organization) that the court finds they violated an individual’s civil rights can be found liable for up to 2 million dollars. Ironically, this same governor signed that bill into law. https://www.nmlegis.gov/Sessions/21%...use/HB0004.pdf
Oh you misunderstood me... I wasn't actually asking you to contribute or have an intelligent thought. I might as well ask for world peace.
Re-read what you just posted.Besides, limiting public carry is not 'taking the guns out of the hands of law abiding citizens' anyways,
So.. taking the guns out of the hands of law abiding citizens is not taking the guns out of the hands of law abiding citizens.
It's like you want to make sense and almost always fall flat on your face.
It literally is taking the guns out of the hands of law abiding citizens.it does however allow officers an opportunity to scrutinize those illegally carrying firearms instead of the usual right wing nut jobs with the Yosemite Sam fixations.
More second amendment shenanigans. Could only imagine how much of a right wing chad you have to be to think that your pizza taking time to cook entitles you to summary execution. The real tyranny is those trying to prevent the ATF from protecting innocents from Republican causes.
Man Pleads To AK-47 Threat Over Pizza Pie
SEPTEMBER 12--A Tennessee man has pleaded guilty to pointing an AK-47 rifle at Little Caesars employees because his $6 pepperoni pizza was taking too long to cook, records show.
In a plea deal, Charles Doty, 64, agreed last month to cop to his dangerous gunplay at a restaurant in Knoxville. Doty, who was charged with multiple felony counts, is scheduled to be sentenced on September 29 after pleading guilty to four aggravated assault counts.
As a result of Doty’s “blind plea,” the “length and manner of service of the sentence” will be solely determined by a Criminal Court judge, according to a prosecution spokesperson.
Police say Doty became incensed after being told that his pizza would take ten minutes to prepare. Doty demanded a free order of Little Caesars “Crazy Bread” before briefly leaving the restaurant, which is about five miles from his residence.
When Doty (pictured above) returned to Little Caesars, he was carrying an AK-47, which he first pointed at a female worker--who was on her first day on the job--while demanding his order. When another employee sought to leave the restaurant, cops report, Doty asked “where in the hell he thought he was going.”
The staffer then went to a back room and dialed 911.
In a bid to get Doty to leave Little Caesars, a female customer who had received her order handed him her own pepperoni pie. Doty then fled the restaurant (seen below) before Knoxville Police Department officers arrived.
Doty was subsequently arrested and charged with aggravated kidnapping and aggravated assault.
In a TV interview following the November 2021 bust, the worker who had the AK-47 pointed at her said she was shocked at Doty’s overreaction to a minor wait for a pizza. Referring to a Little Caesars slogan, she noted, “We’re not always Hot-N-Ready.”
https://www.thesmokinggun.com/docume...stolero-678302
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