In the meantime, post office customers must park off post office property if they have a weapon in their vehicle. Massachusetts prohibits leaving firearms in vehicles, so a trip to the post office means that the firearm stays home and is not available for the driver's defense. If you have a Second Amendment right to have a handgun for your defense, why must you relinquish that right to buy stamps or send a package?
2/07/2014 12:41 AM
In the absence of rational contributions to bring to the table in terms
of real solutions to criminal violence, perpetuating myths, lies and
insults against those they hate, and stirring up virtual mobs of
ignorant and angry fellow travelers, is really all these people have --
except for Michael Bloomberg’s money, of course. [More]
Today’s Gun Rights Examiner report notes there's a certain irony to raving Bloomberg Moms (BMs) shrieking about other people “going postal.”
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Close this window Jump to comment formIn the meantime, post office customers must park off post office property if they have a weapon in their vehicle. Massachusetts prohibits leaving firearms in vehicles, so a trip to the post office means that the firearm stays home and is not available for the driver's defense. If you have a Second Amendment right to have a handgun for your defense, why must you relinquish that right to buy stamps or send a package?
2/07/2014 12:41 AM