August 10th 2015
By trying to guarantee a 'gun-free-zone', then presumably it would be open season for the armed criminal intruder. Granted, debates with many candidates present is a high risk situation - maybe just they and any security will be the only ones bearing arms, and to heck with 2nd Amendment rights for the peons.
(Credit: AP/Reuters/John Locher/Yuri Gripas/Tony Gutierrez/Photo montage by Salon)
After each of the recent spate of mass shootings that have haunted America over the past several years, Republicans' delusional response has remained the same: More guns would have allowed the good guys to stop the bad guys. And yet audience members will not be allowed to bring concealed weapons to tonight's GOP debate
.The debate will be held at Cleveland's Quicken Loans Arena, which does not allow firearms even with a concealed carry permit. Similarly, the GOP held a forum earlier this week at St. Anselm College in New Hampshire, and will hold another debate there in February. When asked whether St. Anselm allowed guns at the debates, a college representative answered, "Absolutely not."
This is interesting when you consider the positions and policies of the various Republican candidates:........ -->
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