If a person feels the need to call out someone who is in the wrong, why can't they do it without a gun?
Drejka could have easily left his handgun in his vehicle and proceeded to confront the woman and her child that were parked in a handicap spot.
If you are not willing to confront people without your concealed handgun with you, you should not be confronting people at all.
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I disagree with you. The shooter had to get a background check before he got his license, and at 48 years old and no felony charges, he’s not a thug looking to shoot someone. He probably has it on him a lot. I’ve had my concealed carry for sixteen or so years and never thought about putting it up before I go to the jiffy or talk to someone. Do you have a concealed carry license? I would agree with you if he drove there, saw the vehicle in the handicapped spot, went back home to get a gun, and then confronted the lady.
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