They'll get in front of the parade if it makes it to the Supreme Court and pretend they lead it there, like they do with every other consequential case.
People trade money for safety everyday. Life is all about trade-offs.
Do you go into more debt to buy a much more expensive and safer vehicle? Car accidents are much more likely than an incident involving gunplay. If you aren't driving the safest car on the road you are trading safety for...
Oh please, nice blanket statement you have there. I've got a kukri at work that gets used. I wear a knife in a company purchased pouch.
If I delivered pizzas, I would carry in violation of company policy. If I drove a box truck delivering beer to C stores, I would carry. I'm not losing a six...
I guess it's possible with a tiny .380 and one of those wallet holsters, but I'll stick with a couple knives and not risk my income.
It's more about the physical nature of the job and would almost be impossible to not present at some point.
So are y'all saying if you have a job that supports you and you're family, that has a no firearms policy, you would carry anyway?
Im gonna call BS on that, it seems like the majority here won't even admit to owning an AR.
I though the Gwl made long knives, switch blades, brass knuckles, etc. legal to carry. I don't carry the knuckles and my knives are mostly under 4", so I never looked that closely. I looked at its as a "weapons" license.