"No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms." - Thomas Jefferson, Virginia Constitution, Draft 1, 1776
A Glock - well, she will probably have a ND as it doesn't have a safety! Yes, indeed - that's it.
If I were a legislator or governmental executive branch, I would carry.
I’d be far more impressed if she did this quietly and it never hit the news, and I never found out about it.
im strong, i can run faster than train
But for it fitting "our" narrative, one might want to point out that is a craptastic thigh rig with craptastic retention of a glock wearing the plastic "sight" place holders it came with from Austria/GA.
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― Theodore Roosevelt
More on congresspeople carrying:
https://www.denverpost.com/2020/11/2...itol-colorado/
“There is no standing requirement” that lawmakers notify them when they carry a firearm in the Capitol, the officials wrote. Regulations require safe storage of weapons, but “that responsibility resides with the Member,” they said.
A 1967 regulation says no federal or District of Columbia laws restricting firearms “shall prohibit any Member of Congress from maintaining firearms within the confines of his office” or “from transporting within Capitol grounds firearms unloaded and securely wrapped.”
Lawmakers may not bring weapons into the House chamber and other nearby areas, the regulations say, according to a letter Rep. Jared Huffman, D-Calif., wrote in 2018. Aides can carry lawmakers’ weapons for them on the Capitol complex, he wrote.
He said members and their staffs carry firearms around the Capitol “all the time,” though he mentioned no names. He said lawmakers keep guns in their publicly accessible offices, though building entry has been limited due to COVID-19.
It's awe-inspiring to see lawmakers explicitly exempt from laws they help create/enact.
Am I the only one that thinks there's some intentional kinky undertone to her choosing a complete leather rig, straps and all?
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