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LAGC

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16. I don't know about that.
Fri Apr 20, 2012, 04:51 PM
Apr 2012

If someone really was up to no good and breaking the law, what makes you think they wouldn't have any problem breaking yet another law against concealed-carry and pack heat with them anyways? Lots of gun crime happens in "gun-free zones" or cities with heavy prohibitions on lawful carry.

Which is why it was so stupid for Zimmerman to pursue "the suspect" on foot. Especially if he thought he might be armed, he should have just stayed put and waited for the police to confront him instead. Zimmerman clearly anticipated a confrontation and brazenly stalked the kid, knowing he had the gun as a backup in case anything went wrong. He should have had his concealed-carry permit yanked right from the get-go, based on those facts alone.

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