The city ordinance states that 'it shall be unlawful for any person, other than a duly authorized peace officer, to carry a loaded rifle or shotgun on any public street within the city or in a motor vehicle while the same is being operated on any public street in the city.'
This was already posted. 19year old kid wanted attention. It seems that San Antonio should have taken care of that dumb law to begin with.
When cops point guns at me- (hasn't happened yet) I'm gonna do what they say.
No exceptions?
What is wrong with you? You willing to die over that?
Over what the guy in the news story was pulling? No. Before I get disarmed and shoved into a cattle car? Yes.
Over what the guy in the news story was pulling? No. Before I get disarmed and shoved into a cattle car? Yes.
Over what the guy in the news story was pulling? No. Before I get disarmed and shoved into a cattle car? Yes.
^What he said^Over what the guy in the news story was pulling? No. Before I get disarmed and shoved into a cattle car? Yes.
right with you on thatOver what the guy in the news story was pulling? No. Before I get disarmed and shoved into a cattle car? Yes.
Over what the guy in the news story was pulling? No. Before I get disarmed and shoved into a cattle car? Yes.
This was already posted. 19year old kid wanted attention. It seems that San Antonio should have taken care of that dumb law to begin with.
When cops point guns at me- (hasn't happened yet) I'm gonna do what they say.
For most any situation, I agree, but if a police officer has a gun on me and I am armed as well, such as in this type of situation, there is no way I am putting my hand on any firearm, as a matter of fact, my hand is going to be as far away from the firearm as possible. I will politely inform the officer that he is going to have to disarm me himself. Once you lay a hand on that gun your life is literally in their hands and what they interpret as a threat.