A broken clock is right twice a day.
A knife????
And I hope and pray he sues the wretched state of Connecticut for all it is worth.
Make the b*stards suffer.
And smile whilst doing it.
Die, liberals, die.
Wash.
Repeat.
the right to possess them in the home for self-defense —
Only about 0.0001% of the 2A.
All the people, up and down the line, who thought that charging an Army medic with this BS should be fired.
15 months for a knife and a baton? Only in screwy liberal land.
What a stupid waste of time that was as well as all that heartache for nothing for that guy and his family.
You have the right to possess weapons and transport them to any place that authorizes and or allows them on those premises or property.
If you have a weapon and want to take it to the VFW and they allow it then that weapon can go between your home and the VFW.
I haven’t been able to conjure up the right to stop at other points between but, I’m sure it’s there.
I feel if you have the right to possess a weapon then its transport anywhere ought to be sacrosanct, with zero ability for an opportunistic Red Coat to put any American in Jeopardy.
It took a G-D judge to figure this out.....morons!!!
So who is paying for all the grief and court costs?
This decision could lead to bigger things if it stands up.
since when is a club not legal to possess? Batons come in different designs but they’re all friggin clubs.
Knives are legal as well. How the hell can you have something but not be able to transport them?
Good grief. The country’s nuts.