The J6 Insurrectionists have insisted that the J6 Traitors were unarmed, and the bats, cattle prods, chains, spears, flagpoles, etc. weren’t weapons, so that made J6 a “peaceful” demonstration.
Perhaps we should give them a taste of their version of a peaceful demonstration.
I’m not aware of any law in Minnesota that makes this illegal but most of the protests here start, end or are entirely on state/federal government property where it is illegal to carry.
Makes sense for constitutional carry states. I’d imagine in other permit states, like Minnesota, it’s governed by the laws around permitting and carrying since they are applying restrictions rather than legalizing something that is otherwise illegal.
You’re going to have to provide a specific citation for that. If you’re talking about 2A, that right to bear arms is already not a right to carry anywhere at any time.
In many states, it is illegal to bring weapons of any kind to a protest or demonstration, often whether said event has permits or not.
Such bullshit. We shouldn’t be prevented from exercising multiple rights at once.
Bring sporting equipment. Golf, hockey, baseball - all very popular athletic pursuits.
The J6 Insurrectionists have insisted that the J6 Traitors were unarmed, and the bats, cattle prods, chains, spears, flagpoles, etc. weren’t weapons, so that made J6 a “peaceful” demonstration.
Perhaps we should give them a taste of their version of a peaceful demonstration.
Yeah it’s really annoying. Last time I went protesting I came home to troops quartered in my house.
I’m not aware of any law in Minnesota that makes this illegal but most of the protests here start, end or are entirely on state/federal government property where it is illegal to carry.
Might well be true. Of note, where there is such a law, they’ll generally be referring to any weapons, and not only firearms.
Makes sense for constitutional carry states. I’d imagine in other permit states, like Minnesota, it’s governed by the laws around permitting and carrying since they are applying restrictions rather than legalizing something that is otherwise illegal.
You can’t mix your First and Second Amendments? That hardly seems fair.
That’s not what the Constitution says
You’re going to have to provide a specific citation for that. If you’re talking about 2A, that right to bear arms is already not a right to carry anywhere at any time.