From what I understand, the Chief of Police will be speaking on the subject of what "he, being the chief", would like to see in regards to ccw. Jay or Randy might have more information on this. I do not know his position, however would not be surprised if we see the same resistance that we saw in Nebraska City (at least in Plattsmouth I believe we have support of at least 2 members to date).
Yes, I would encourage all that can attend to the 1st meeting do so. This will show the council that we will not give up and we are serious. My plan is to have enough facts and statistics to enlighten them.
As far as to carry or not to carry.......
I feel that it is my right to carry, just as it is my right to breathe. I understand the frustration of when and where you can or can not carry is an issue however, like was stated earlier, the more people that want and can carry maybe the more weight we will have in trying to get things changed. The more people that show up at town meetings, at the legislative discussions and at business that prohibit concealed carry (to drop off a no guns no money card) the better.
Just like Westroads and the Church in Colorado, it can happen anywhere, anytime to anyone. My hope is that the lawmakers will now listen with an open mind and consider this wholeheartedly, instead of pacifying the few like I felt happened in Lincoln. We need to enlighten them on the facts that the criminals do not care who can or can not carry and where they can or cannot carry and commit a crime. This is the part that just floors me, the lawmakers are only setting up the law abiding citizens to be victims and don't see it.
Now, if I was at Westroads and carrying, what would I have done? This I can not answer. My mind has wrestled with this more than I would like to admit. Would I of, could I of positioned myself, fired my firearm and stopped the killer? That is a tough one. I have decided that when the weather clears, there will definetly be a practice area in the timber. I envision good guys, bad guys and movable targets (yes, Jay we have some work to do), but I feel that if I am going to have a firearm, I need to practice in as close to a real life "crisis" situation as possible and practice often.
I here more and more reasons why a person should have a firearm with them at all times, why I should have a firearm with me at all times. It scares me to think that, however, I am comfortable with the fact that firearms don't scare me anymore and that if in a "situation" at least I have that availability.