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Man Told To Remove His NRA Instructor Hat While Voting [VIDEO]
dailycaller.com ^ | 10-27-2014 | CHUCK ROSS

Posted on 10/27/2014 1:07:29 PM PDT by servo1969

While he was early voting on Friday, a Douglasville, Georgia man says he was asked to remove a hat he wears everywhere, one that reads “NRA Instructor,” because poll workers said it was too closely associated with the Republican party.

Bundy Cobb, who is certified by the National Rifle Association in firearms training, wears the hat in part to promote his business, True Aim Defense. But poll workers apparently saw it as something different.

“I went by the first two ladies, and they didn’t say anything. And then the next lady, she said ‘sir, you’re going to have to take off your hat,’” Cobb recalled in an interview with The Daily Caller.

“What are you talking about?” Cobb said he replied.

Cobb, who is a veteran, says he looked down the voting line and saw another man with a hat on. “What’s the difference between his hat and mine?” Cobb asked.

That’s when workers told him that his NRA hat was perceived as being associated with the GOP and that he couldn’t wear it near the voting booth.

“It kind of caught me off guard,” Cobb told TheDC, adding that he has worn the exact same hat three times to the same polling place.

“It’s ridiculous,” Cobb said. “My hat advertises my business.”

Cobb took off the hat but contacted the local Fox News affiliate in Atlanta. He also contacted the state board of elections, which, he told TheDC, is investigating the case.

Laurie Fulton, the Douglas County board of elections supervisor, explained that the decision was made out of an abundance of caution.

“The courts have found that anything that suggests associated with the NRA in many people’s perceptions is associated with the Republican party,” Fulton told Fox Atlanta. “So in an overabundance of caution Mr. Cobb was asked to remove the hat so that no one could interpret that we were playing any favoritism over one party versus the other.”

But reached for further comment, Fulton couldn’t cite the court case she alluded to and told TheDC that there was no clear precedent at the state level prohibiting NRA apparel.

Instead, Fulton said that the policy came about after she consulted a colleague following an incident that took place in Douglas County earlier this week.

“It started earlier in the week when a voter complained to me about a hat a man was wearing [an NRA hat],” Fulton told TheDC.

Like Cobb, that man removed his hat after being asked.

“I consulted with one of my contemporaries in another county,” Fulton said. They determined that the NRA hat “fell under the same sort of grey area” as a ruling that barred voters from wearing a “Don’t Tread on Me” t-shirt, Fulton said, citing apparel that is popular among tea party and other similar groups.

Fulton was unable to recall if that ruling came from the Georgia Supreme Court or the state election board.

Fulton also discussed how she handles politicized speech and apparel in her office. Once, Fulton said, she wore a “Rosie the Riveter” t-shirt to work, and a co-worker complained that it was too political. Since then, she says she cautions employees against engaging in behavior that could be seen as overly politicized. She applies the same thinking to the voting public.

Cobb called the decision ridiculous and said that NRA membership has nothing to do with political leanings.

“I know personally some Democrats who are members of the NRA,” he said.

Earlier this year a Texas man was forced to cover a pro-Second Amendment t-shirt while voting. In that incident, a gun initiative was on the ballot. No similar initiatives were on the ballot when Cobb went to the polls on Friday.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Georgia
KEYWORDS: banglist; georgia; gunvote; liberalfascism; nra; vote
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To: Blood of Tyrants
The laws against wearing political apparel in the voting precinct is stupid.

Back in 1996 when my niece was engaged, her future husband waited in line for 3 hours at a polling station on Detroit's predominately black east side.

When he finally ENTERED THE BUILDING, he was given a pamphlet by an apparent democrap operative that was identical to the butterfly ballot in the polling booth.

That pamphlet had the photos of all candidates with red "x's" superimposed over the candidates they did not want people to vote for. All the black voters had to do was lay that pamphlet over the pages of the butterfly ballot and vote for the candidates being supported by that pamphlet.

That was a blatant violation of voting laws but yet the polling station had no desire to enforce those laws........

61 posted on 10/27/2014 1:54:29 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (Don't harsh my buzz homie......)
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To: servo1969

One of the first few times I voted, I was made to take off a pro-second amendment t-shirt. And there were no gun initiatives on the ballot. That’s been like 20 years ago. P’d me off.


62 posted on 10/27/2014 1:54:31 PM PDT by mykroar (Let justice be done though the heavens should fall. - John Adams)
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To: servo1969

63 posted on 10/27/2014 1:55:04 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (Lost my tagline on Flight MH370. Sorry for the inconvenience.)
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To: servo1969
HOWEVER, this was deemed OK.


64 posted on 10/27/2014 1:56:11 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (Lost my tagline on Flight MH370. Sorry for the inconvenience.)
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To: SnuffaBolshevik

65 posted on 10/27/2014 1:56:24 PM PDT by jaz.357 (Contrary To Ordinary)
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To: servo1969
" a Douglasville, Georgia man says he was asked to remove a hat he wears everywhere, one that reads “NRA Instructor,” because poll workers said it was too closely associated with the Republican party."

Of course pictures of the messiah complete with scripture in the polling place itself are no problem at all.


66 posted on 10/27/2014 1:57:51 PM PDT by Baynative (Did you ever notice that atheists don't dare sue Muslims?)
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To: servo1969
"Laurie Fulton, the Douglas County board of elections supervisor, explained that the decision was made out of an abundance of caution"

I associated Laurie Fulton, the Douglas County board of elections supervisor with being a demonicrat and traitor. When can we expect Laurie Fulton to be removed from the Douglas County Board of Elections out of an abundance of caution?

67 posted on 10/27/2014 2:00:12 PM PDT by Carl Vehse
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To: servo1969

Mr. Cobb was foolish for complying. He should have stood his ground and NOT removed his hat.


68 posted on 10/27/2014 2:04:55 PM PDT by july4thfreedomfoundation (Enjoy Barack Obama's Legacy, America (EBOLA))
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To: servo1969

I’m sure if he was wearing an Obola hat he would have been fine


69 posted on 10/27/2014 2:06:24 PM PDT by therightliveswithus
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To: Baynative

To follow precedent, Laurie Fulton Douglas County Elections commissioner should be putting an end to any type of logos or identifying characteristics from Obama trademarks to peace signs, marijuana leaves, AARP, Prius, ecology, Microsoft, Apple, CostCo, NPR, ESPN, NBA, and sooooo many more.


70 posted on 10/27/2014 2:06:38 PM PDT by Baynative (Did you ever notice that atheists don't dare sue Muslims?)
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To: servo1969

My thought is that if you drag such election workers out of the building and beat them with a 12 pound sledge hammer, they won’t make such stupid statements.


71 posted on 10/27/2014 2:06:49 PM PDT by righttackle44 (Take scalps. Leave the bodies as a warning.)
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To: servo1969

Excellent! This story is worth an additional 20,000 votes from NRA members next week.


72 posted on 10/27/2014 2:13:18 PM PDT by pabianice (LINE)
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To: Christie at the beach

2nd Amendment advocates, more than most people, should be particularly cognizant of the need to couple individual rights with self-discipline and the observance of good manners.
I agree that an armed society is a polite society. Polite societies consist of people exercising a little courtesy.


73 posted on 10/27/2014 2:13:59 PM PDT by Joe 6-pack (Qui me amat, amat et canem meum.)
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To: Charlemagne on the Fox

She needs to engage in moochie s “move” campaign


74 posted on 10/27/2014 2:14:52 PM PDT by Josa
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To: Dead Corpse
I also have a Molon Labe cap. But I think I'll wear this one in my collection, instead:


75 posted on 10/27/2014 2:15:03 PM PDT by Carriage Hill ( Some days you're the windshield, and some days you're the bug.)
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To: servo1969

The NRA has endorsed Harry Reid for heaven’s sake.


76 posted on 10/27/2014 2:15:35 PM PDT by smokingfrog ( sleep with one eye open (<o> ---)
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To: Carl Vehse

(more likely)

“Fulton also discussed how she handles politicized speech and apparel in her office. Once, Fulton said, she wore a “Rosie the Riveter” t-shirt to work, and a co-worker complained that it was too political. Since then, she says she ....”

Couldn’t wait to use the power of her position to exact revenge on some innocent NON-DEMOCRAT voter.


77 posted on 10/27/2014 2:17:13 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (Lost my tagline on Flight MH370. Sorry for the inconvenience.)
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To: servo1969

The woman laurie is a PC-licking ass.


78 posted on 10/27/2014 2:17:16 PM PDT by hal ogen (First Amendment or Reeducation Camp?)
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To: servo1969
“The courts have found that anything that suggests associated with the NRA in many people’s perceptions is associated with the Republican party,” Fulton told Fox Atlanta. “So in an overabundance of caution Mr. Cobb was asked to remove the hat so that no one could interpret that we were playing any favoritism over one party versus the other.”

I love this "overabundance of caution" meme that's been overused lately. Where was overabundance of caution in Philly when the Black Panther thugs were walking around at the polls with big clubs muttering about crackers? WOuld it have been an "overabundance of caution" to associate them with racist Democrats? Apparently not, according to Holder's DOJ.

79 posted on 10/27/2014 2:20:09 PM PDT by Pearls Before Swine
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To: Responsibility2nd
Well it also once stood for the National Recovery Administration which was part of the new deal. Something closely associated with the FDR dim party. They had logos with stickers and stuff too.


80 posted on 10/27/2014 2:21:13 PM PDT by xp38
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