Saturday, November 05, 2011

There's a reason for that, actually.

"It's legal to carry a concealed weapon in a restaurant! Somebody help me! But it is illegal to carry a gun in the state legislature!" -Mayor Coleman, of Columbus, OH
Well, Mr. Mayor, that's because we can trust waitresses to rarely do things that make people want to shoot them.

18 comments:

  1. Twain noted that Congress the only native criminal class, after all, and it's criminals we train to defend ourselves from...

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  2. In Texas if you have a CHL you can bypass the metal detectors when entering the state capitol.

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  3. "Well, Mr. Mayor, that's because we can trust waitresses to rarely do things that make people want to shoot them. "

    Carve THAT in stone. The best explanation yet as to why legislators are afraid of CCW.

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  4. Ed,

    "In Texas if you have a CHL you can bypass the metal detectors when entering the state capitol."

    In Ohio (and Indiana) you don't have to leave it in the bar parking lot. :)

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  5. "we can trust waitresses to rarely do things that make people want to shoot them"

    Well...
    I don't know about that...
    I've worked in a couple of restaurants where that didn't hold true.

    BGM

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  6. He's right! It is a travesty! We must expand right to carry to include the State Legislature!

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  7. This makes sense.

    I don't want risk eating in a Disarmed Victim Zone.

    The legislature bows to special interests that figure criminals and other people that break the laws and harm others won't want to break *their* rule in *their* legislature.

    See, if there was a shooting in the legislature, only the *shooter* gets to choose how many times she/he lets fly. By law.

    I like having more folk voting, when I eat.

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  8. Being Guy Fawkes Day and all, perhaps Mayor Coleman should imagine himself suffering the penalty for High Treason in Merrie Olde England.

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  9. In VA, we can carry concealed in bars & restaurants AND bypass the metal detectors at the legislature.

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  10. joe,

    "In VA, we can carry concealed in bars & restaurants"

    'bout time. ;)

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  11. Ooh, you're getting your TJIC on!

    ;-)

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  12. That's not true Tam, my elected rep rarely, nay, never give me reason to shoot them.

    Shoot is noisy and fast and I am by nature a calm and slow to anger sort.

    Hanging though, now there's something I could get behind, a nice slow hanging of politicians one at a time, their diminishing breath whistling as the noose tightens...

    I suspect after the first dozen the remainder of them in the audience would prove "encouraged".

    And rope won't trigger a metal detector.

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  13. I think Mayor Coleman has a point there.

    It should be lawful to carry guns in the legislature.

    I would also consider decriminalizing dueling in the legislature.

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  14. Yeah, it only took VCDL a decade or so. I'm still waiting for the "blood in the streets" and "drunken shootouts" I was promised...

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  15. Ed, Tam
    In Idaho, you don't have to pass through a metal detector to get into the State Capitol, and bars aren't illegal for carry either.

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