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Arkansas passes law - guns allowed at fb games
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<blockquote data-quote="Purp" data-source="post: 2385040" data-attributes="member: 12852"><p>I think I'd be okay with this as long as there was another law that made use of a firearm while intoxicated as significant of an offense as operating a motor vehicle. I might even go as far as defining "use of a firearm" as carrying it for protection.</p><p></p><p>The devil's advocate in me likes the idea here b/c stadiums are increasingly becoming less safe places because they're big targets with lots of people. A bunch of hill billies carrying guns in a stadium would make it more difficult for me to carry out an attack if I were a terrorist so I'd likely consider a softer target. </p><p></p><p>Put another way, I think this is a far better protection/deterrent against a terrorist attack than a clear bag policy. The obvious concern here is that it presents entirely different risks that need to be considered and mitigated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Purp, post: 2385040, member: 12852"] I think I'd be okay with this as long as there was another law that made use of a firearm while intoxicated as significant of an offense as operating a motor vehicle. I might even go as far as defining "use of a firearm" as carrying it for protection. The devil's advocate in me likes the idea here b/c stadiums are increasingly becoming less safe places because they're big targets with lots of people. A bunch of hill billies carrying guns in a stadium would make it more difficult for me to carry out an attack if I were a terrorist so I'd likely consider a softer target. Put another way, I think this is a far better protection/deterrent against a terrorist attack than a clear bag policy. The obvious concern here is that it presents entirely different risks that need to be considered and mitigated. [/QUOTE]
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