ClassicRockr
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She is very proud of this photo. She is a big advocate of "concealed weapon" on campus by students. She was allowed to have the photo taken, because she graduated and is not longer a student on the campus.
She was proving a point and, as much as the photo has been seen, looks like she done a darn good job of it.
Read what her cap says on the top.
I'll say the same thing I said on the other forum you posted this on....
She could have easily been shot by someone who thought she was a threat....and I'm not anti gun but unless everyone knew it was just for a photo...then risky.
She was proving a point and, as much as the photo has been seen, looks like she done a darn good job of it.
Read what her cap says on the top.
She was proving a point and, as much as the photo has been seen, looks like she done a darn good job of it.
Read what her cap says on the top.
IMO she is too immature to be a gun owner.
I don't believe that her message taunting someone to take her gun does anything to help the majority of responsible gun owners.
The responsible gun owners that I know don't take a gun out unless they intend to use it for some legitimate purpose.
Agreed. It’s stupidHer point is for want of a better word. STupid.
IMO she is too immature to be a gun owner.
I don't believe that her message taunting someone to take her gun does anything to help the majority of responsible gun owners.
The responsible gun owners that I know don't take a gun out unless they intend to use it for some legitimate purpose.
Imagine the response if the person carrying the cap and weapon were a woman wearing a hijab, a man wearing a turban, or a black man in a hoodie. Just saying...
I've seen comments on this on other forums. One of them was "she was just making a statement...."
Yep, but the statement is "I want attention and maybe get on somebody's TV show! I WANT MY 15 MINUTES OF FAME!"
Well, she got it.
I don't care what the political statement is, there is a time and place for everything. Political statements should be kept out of events ment for every single one there, not one side or change the other sides mind. The students, parents and friends were they're to support and celebrate students who completed their schooling, not political statements or speeches.
Tell that same thing to movie and tv stars who use an awards ceremony as a platform for political stuff.
People want to get their feelings out there and don’t care where or how it’s done.
Welcome to today’s world!