I have to disagree. There is never a time when there is no reason to carry a gun (except for in the pool or shower). I dont believe in playing the odds by carrying when I think I need to, and not carrying when I dont think I need to. Ill carry all the time unless Disney gives me a cop to carry on my shoulder, but even that would be too much work.
Turkules77,
You can do whatever you want; I'm not sheeple. I have a God given right to protect myself, recognized-- not granted-- by the 2A. It's bad enough we cowtow to the CCW laws (God does not require us to have a permit to defend ourselves).
If you extend your logic, then you'll carry practically nowhere. That's how we lost Constitutional Carry in the first place. Watch out for the people around you, brother, because they don't truly care about your well being. You go right ahead trusting Disney is the safest place on earth, while I'm a realist, recognizing that human nature means a person with ill intent will try to hurt someone there someday, and despite good intentions, Disney's unarmed security "cast members" will fail to do something about it. I am a free man, and my family won't be that victim, even if it's the "first time it ever happened".
If we extend your "too many people around you" logic, then people in NYC, Chicago, LA, DC, etc., will never be able to protect themselves. Turns out they've already used those arguments in those highly populated areas, stripped their rights, and yet those are the most dangerous places for sheeple victims. If I or my family are assaulted in a busy area, I'm not going to altruistically sacrifice ourselves because of the unknown chance that somebody in the background might get hurt, when there is a certainty somebody in front of me will get hurt.
If you still feel that way, go ahead and convert your guns back into plows, and work the fields for those who refuse to do the same.
Edited to add: I will take lifetime ban from Disney and negative publicity over being a disarmed victim any day of the week. So should you. Better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6 as they say. Or another way to put it: you can get out of jail, but you can't get out of dead.
So what you are saying is the rules / regulations do not apply to you? Are you saying you pick the rules that you want to follow? I understand 100 percent that you want to be ready for any suspect but there are rules / regulations / policies / ordinances / state statutes / etc. that were written and we do not get to choose which ones we want to follow.
I do love the 2nd amendment and do not want to lose my gun rights but if Disney states no weapons than that's what that means.
So what you are saying is the rules / regulations do not apply to you? Are you saying you pick the rules that you want to follow? I understand 100 percent that you want to be ready for any suspect but there are rules / regulations / policies / ordinances / state statutes / etc. that were written and we do not get to choose which ones we want to follow.
I do love the 2nd amendment and do not want to lose my gun rights but if Disney states no weapons than that's what that means.
By your logic, I wouldn't have to follow any rules or laws.
I understand 100 percent that you want to be ready for any suspect but there are rules / regulations / policies / ordinances / state statutes / etc. that were written and we do not get to choose which ones we want to follow.
I do love the 2nd amendment and do not want to lose my gun rights
if Disney states no weapons than that's what that means.
Disney will allow you to place your weapon in the safe in the park
so there is NO reason to carry a weapon inside the parks.
Cleveland Elementary School in Stockton, California
Westroads Mall in Omaha, Nebraska
Columbine High School
Luby's Cafeteria in Killeen, Texas
McDonald's in San Ysidro, California
The American Civic Association immigration center in Binghamton, New York
Virginia Polytechnic University
All of those places had crowds of innocent people in them just like you would have at Disney World...
There are no signs. And despite some statements here to the contrary, it isn't really illegal to carry at Disney World, at least not to the extent being suggested by some. It's a violation of Disney policy. If they had signs up, or could otherwise prove prior knowledge on your part, the most they could get you for under Florida law is misdemeanor trespassing. But they don't do that either, mainly for public relations reasons. Arresting otherwise peaceful patrons at Disney World isn't exactly the image they want to present.....When I was there last year, I didn't see any signs saying I couldn't carry ....
So what you are saying is the rules / regulations do not apply to you? Are you saying you pick the rules that you want to follow? I understand 100 percent that you want to be ready for any suspect but there are rules / regulations / policies / ordinances / state statutes / etc. that were written and we do not get to choose which ones we want to follow.
I do love the 2nd amendment and do not want to lose my gun rights but if Disney states no weapons than that's what that means.
Spare mags or speedloaders might not be wise either.Remember, they DO check your bags, so don't put your piece in a purse or fanny pack.
Spare mags or speedloaders might not be wise either.
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