man open carries loaded Ar-15 into ATL airport

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http://www.wsbtv.com/news/news/local/man-raises-eyebrows-carrying-gun-through-atlanta-a/nmTFS/
A man carrying a rifle inside the Atlanta airport wasn’t breaking any laws, but he did raise a few eyebrows, including those of some Atlanta police officers.
Jim Cooley says he carried his gun through the terminal when he and his wife went to drop his daughter off for her flight. He says he knew he wasn’t breaking any rules because he has a full understanding of Georgia’s gun laws.
“You can carry in unsecured areas of the airport. Past TSA, never,” Cooley said.
That’s exactly what he did. Cooley carried his AR-15 fully loaded with a 100-round drum through parts of the terminal.
He took photos and videos of himself in the airport. Cooley then sent those videos to Channel 2 Action News via Facebook.

Cooley says he was first approached by a fire marshal who asked him why he was carrying the gun in the airport. He was then approached by an APD officer, who asked him about the gun and whether he was permitted to carry the weapon.
“I told her I was carrying this for safety when she asked me why,” Cooley posted on Facebook.
Cooley says as he and his wife began to leave the airport the APD officer stopped him again and radioed to others that he was carrying an automatic weapon. Cooley says he was then followed to his car by a police lieutenant and two officers, who took pictures of their car.
“It shouldn’t matter what I carry, just that I choose to carry,” Cooley said. “You never know where something might happen.”
"It shouldn’t matter what I carry, just that I choose to carry"
Channel 2's Mark Winne spoke with the FBI about Cooley's actions on Channel 2 Action News at 6 p.m.
The FBI told Winne that Cooley did not violate federal law.
FBI Special Agent in Charge Britt Johnson said he doesn’t want to get into a debate about state laws, but he wants passengers to be very clear that under federal law, ordinary people still cannot carry a gun into the TSA screening area or beyond.
"It shouldn't matter what I carry, just that I choose to carry."A local man brought this loaded AR-15 into Atlanta's...
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“Entering the checkpoint with a weapon is a violation of federal law,” Johnson said.
Clayton County Solicitor General Tasha Mosley says a state law that took effect July 1, 2014,allows a permitted citizen with a handgun or a legal long gun to carry the gun in a commercial airport in many areas, but not to knowingly take it in or beyond security screening areas. It is also not allowed in certain other restricted areas.

Winne asked Cooley, “Don't you think people are saying, ‘Yeah, you can do it under the law, but should you do it?’”
Cooley says he knows people are wondering about that but he was just exercising his rights.
“If you don’t exercise your rights, the government doesn’t have any hesitation taking them away,” Cooley said.
"If you don’t exercise your rights, the government doesn’t have any hesitation taking them away."
Cooley says he doesn’t believe Atlanta police officers should have followed him out of the airport to his car.
An APD police report says, “At no time was Mr. Cooley deprived of his ability to leave property or freely move around the airport with the weapon. Officers followed to assure the safety of all patrons at the airport.”

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Exercise you rights regardless to any extreme? Or a case of just because you can do something doesn't mean you should? :shrug:
 

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difference between exercising the 2nd amendment and stupidity. I understand he was trying to make a point, but he went about it the wrong way. An AR with a drum magazine around your neck? Come on man. He did it for the attention.
 

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difference between exercising the 2nd amendment and stupidity. I understand he was trying to make a point, but he went about it the wrong way. An AR with a drum magazine around your neck? Come on man. He did it for the attention.

I agree with this.
 

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Guy is a dumbass that just wants to tempt fate. When I carry, I do not let the world know. When I hunt, I do not load the rifle until I am off the road. It is people like this that want to make a statement who end up making the rest of us that want to quietly go about our freedoms, look bad. I saw the pictures and depending on how he was handling the weapon, meaning placement of hands and fingers on the weapon, would change my perception from a nonthreat to threat. We DO NOT need dumbasses like this as the poster children for the 2nd Amendment.
 

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In the climate we live in he's complaining about being questioned and followed while carrying that type of weapon........in an AIRPORT!??
 

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Idiot.

Clearly he's accomplished his goal of being an attention whore. Just because it's legal doesn't make it smart. If fact, he may have done the exact opposite of what he intended -- lawmakers could pass a law banning open carry at the airport, or in the state!

Open carry is stupid. Nevermind the fact that you give away a tactical advantage, drawing attention to yourself makes it even worse.
 
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Idiot.

Clearly he's accomplished his goal of being an attention whore. Just because it's legal doesn't make it smart. If fact, he may have done the exact opposite of what he intended -- lawmakers could pass a law banning open carry at the airport, or in the state!

Open carry is stupid. Nevermind the fact that you give away a tactical advantage, drawing attention to yourself makes it even worse.

This. We were discussing this the other day just kind of off the whim. Basically, if someone is going to rob a place and sees you with a pistol on your hip, who is getting capped in the back of the head first? You are.

Yes, its perfectly legal, but if you're walking around with a loaded gun you have to expect people to be on edge.

I wish i could remember the exact quote, and im going to butcher it but ill try to do my best... Something along the lines of:

If society needs laws about open carry, the problem is not laws but society. In a society with no need to carry, there is no need for the laws.
 

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me personally with how jumpy cops are there is no way in the world i would open carry in a public place. Sneeze, scratch your balls, twitch, cough, fart, and you get gunned down no questions asked. :nonono:
 

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Makes the rest of us look bad.

Most of the time I see people open carry you can smell their insecurity 25ft away. Its not about looking cool... With that said I don't have a problem with open carry. I understand the purpose and it shouldn't be restricted, but if I see it with anything more than a handgun in a proper retention holster I'm going to give you the D-bag stare you deserve.
 

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The guy is a ****ing idiot.

I would have forgiven the entire Atlanta police department if they all had shot him at the same time.

Let's hope that Darwin catches up with this dipshit in a spectacular way that is recorded and put on YouTube.
 

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difference between exercising the 2nd amendment and stupidity. I understand he was trying to make a point, but he went about it the wrong way. An AR with a drum magazine around your neck? Come on man. He did it for the attention.

Bingo.

Dude is a male version of a crazy attention whore.
 

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People like that are not doing those of us who are serious about the 2nd Amendment any favors.
 

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