Article gives no mention if he is blind or just "legally blind." Because that's a pretty important distinction here.
Also, like is 90% of the case in these types of stories, everyone at the store probably didn't want to deal with the possible consequences of trying to "do the right thing." Because then they are both infringing on constitutional rights and openly attacking a disabled man by doing so. Both range from very illegal to absolutely getting them fired, with a guarantee of at least getting them in a lot of trouble.
So basically, this guy went in and got to use his victim/disability privilege to make a lot of guys very uncomfortable while catering to him for his little story and is now trying to make it seem like everyone else is the problem.
Yeah - ticks me off that the little busy body has so much free time that he can just cause problems for even legitimate blind people wanting to conceal carry. Yes, they probably shouldn't be shooting into a crowd... but if they're alone and get attacked, it's STILL their right to defend themselves!
Blind people (fully, not just legally) probably shouldn't have guns at all if we are all being honest. But that's not for a random store to decide, that's a decision a grown man and his family need to make with one another. Not everything needs the government to make a rule about it, even if that's what he seems to want.
Article gives no mention if he is blind or just "legally blind." Because that's a pretty important distinction here.
Also, like is 90% of the case in these types of stories, everyone at the store probably didn't want to deal with the possible consequences of trying to "do the right thing." Because then they are both infringing on constitutional rights and openly attacking a disabled man by doing so. Both range from very illegal to absolutely getting them fired, with a guarantee of at least getting them in a lot of trouble.
So basically, this guy went in and got to use his victim/disability privilege to make a lot of guys very uncomfortable while catering to him for his little story and is now trying to make it seem like everyone else is the problem.
Yeah - ticks me off that the little busy body has so much free time that he can just cause problems for even legitimate blind people wanting to conceal carry. Yes, they probably shouldn't be shooting into a crowd... but if they're alone and get attacked, it's STILL their right to defend themselves!
Blind people (fully, not just legally) probably shouldn't have guns at all if we are all being honest. But that's not for a random store to decide, that's a decision a grown man and his family need to make with one another. Not everything needs the government to make a rule about it, even if that's what he seems to want.