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    Re: Open Carry

    Posted by SPOT, LAST4SALT@aol.com, on 9/07/03

    On 9/06/03, Hardy Parkerson, Atty. wrote:
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    > Dear Spot,
    >
    > I am glad you reminded me about a case I am handling. A
    > woman and her boyfriend were in a local big chain grocery
    > store, supermarket. Her boyfried had a bottle of vodka in his
    > pants pocket and he had had quite a bit to drink. Some other
    > customer told the store manager that he had a gun in his
    > pocket. When my client, the girlfriend, got to the front of
    > the store with her boyfiend, the cops jumped out with guns
    > pulled, knocked the boyfriend to the floor, threw the
    > grilfriend (my client) against the wall and made her stand
    > with her hands above her head and with her fingers
    > interlocked while they searched the boyfriend on the floor.
    > When they found the bottle of vodka instead of a gun, the
    > cops just left without even an apology. The store, I think,
    > did apologize to the girlfriend; but, heck! that does not get
    > her any justice. Of course, I took her case! I will get her
    > some money out of it and some for my honey also. Sorry about
    > all your problems! Why don't you sue them for what they did
    > to you! Best of luck!
    >
    > Sincerely,
    >
    > Hardy Parkerson, Atty.
    > Lake Charles
    >
    >
    Thank you for your response. Indeed, I think the woman has
    every right to bring suit against the company, and maybe I do
    as well. My intentions are not to gain a big paycheck, but
    rather to bring to the forefront the fact that if we as
    americans do not exercise our rights, and challenge abuses that
    can be perpetrated against us by authorities, then we can very
    well lose those rights. Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and
    the empire of Japan all started out with their totalitarian or
    dictatorships with one move...they disarmed the public. The
    first line of defense that we have is ourselves. I wonder if
    we would still have the World Trade Center and the thousands
    who perished, if the americans onboard the aircraft had been
    armed? The terrorists would not have stood a chance. I wish
    you luck on your pursuit of the case, and the woman well in her
    endeavour to protect her rights.
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    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • Open Carry, 9/06/03, by SPOT.
  • Re: Open Carry, 9/06/03, by Hardy Parkerson, Atty..
  • Re: Open Carry, 9/07/03, by SPOT.
  • Re: Open Carry, 9/08/03, by R.L. Stevenson, J.D..
  • Re: Open Carry, 9/09/03, by SPOT.
  • Re: Open Carry, 11/03/03, by Prairie Dawg.
  • Re: Open Carry, 11/23/03, by Joel Clyde.
  • Re: Open Carry, 1/13/04, by anonymous law student.
  • Re: Open Carry & gun control, 1/22/04, by v.
  • Re: Open Carry & gun control, 1/26/04, by brontosaurus.
  • Re: Open Carry & gun control, 2/14/04, by Punchhowzer.
  • Re: Open Carry & gun control, 2/14/04, by Punchhowzer.
  • Re: Open Carry & gun control, 2/14/04, by Punchhowzer.


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