Statehouse Shootout: Pa. lawmaker exchanges gunfire with would-be robber

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  • ModernGunner

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    Well, as they're both Democrats, I wonder how that sits with the democRAT lefty-loons? :dunno:

    Of course, they obviously think it's okay for them, being 'elitist' to carry, but unlikely they approve of their 'peon', law-abiding constituents doing so.
     

    Dead Duck

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    Flynn drew his handgun and exchanged shots with the gunman. The lawmakers and the suspects both fled and no one was injured.


    Someone needs shooting lessons and some range time. :(
     

    rhino

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    This is interesting given that our right to protect ourselves while at OUR statehouse was abrogated just a few short years ago. Of course, all employees with state ideas can bypass the metal detectors. It's just us common folk who have to be unarmed when we go to visit our elected officials on peaceful business matters.
     

    LCSOSgt11

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    I certainly would not think that any of our legislature carry whilst at the capital. That would violate the new watered down criminal code. Heavens to Mergatroyd!!!
     
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