I have a tire iron in my truck. Big truck, big tire iron.
Would the management, shoppers, be happy to see me walk into Walmart holding a tire iron, as I walk around Walmart?
Do I have a need, to walk around Walmart holding a tire iron?
If I am holding a tire iron, for my own feeling of well being, regardless of how it makes others feel, is it possible I could protect myself by different means, and still stay reasonably safe? Say a concealed carry pistol?
If I have the ability to not ruffle the feathers of others, stay off everyone's radar, completely off, stay safe, mind my own business, do my business, and leave the environment untouched, why not do that?
I own 5 AR's. Not the largest selection people own, but a pretty good slection, and I am well protected, in areas I need protection.
I do not expect in a million years, to need more Deadly Force in a typical box store in any Nebraska city, than I can CC on my body. In thirty plus years of CC, in Iowa and Nebraska, in Beatrice, Lincoln, Omaha and Council Bluffs, I have never felt the need to blister the mindset of people around me, with a rifle on my shoulder.
Please, please, please stop the poking the stick at the bears in the zoo, as someday, a bear will reach through the bars, and change your day.
California, Texas, This retail chain, that retail chain, why not quit poking the bears, and work at getting along?
Nebraska is not 1950" Switzerland. I am very much pro 2nd Amendment. I am also very pro chocolate cake. Lots of frosting. O and ice cream. French vanilla. While I am eating chocolate cake, and vanilla ice cream, is it my right, to toss cake and ice cream, on others, while in my exuberance, to enjoy my right to eat, and if I get others soiled, spoiled, and bothered, who cares, I have my rights?
(sorry to get worked up, but when I realize just how important Chocolate Cake and French Vanilla Ice Cream is to me, I get all chocked up)