you can come back to the park! just leave the gun in one of our dated hotel rooms for the maid staff to find.
So much for that baggage check security...
I know this may offend a fair few Americans but something really needs to be changed about gun laws in the states. It is a complete joke that nothing is being done considering all the news these days which report school shoot-outs, etc. The people who argue it's their 'right to posses a gun,' why do you really need a firearm which has no real purpose apart from to kill?!? And to the people who complain it will change nothing, people will still obtain guns. Well look at drugs yes there's a black market for it but its not readily available to everyone. It would certainly change things, not saying there won't be gun crime but seriously compare gun-crime rates to the UK there is a massive difference and I think the reason is obvious.
I know this may offend a fair few Americans but something really needs to be changed about gun laws in the states. It is a complete joke that nothing is being done considering all the news these days which report school shoot-outs, etc. The people who argue it's their 'right to posses a gun,' why do you really need a firearm which has no real purpose apart from to kill?!? And to the people who complain it will change nothing, people will still obtain guns. Well look at drugs yes there's a black market for it but its not readily available to everyone. It would certainly change things, not saying there won't be gun crime but seriously compare gun-crime rates to the UK there is a massive difference and I think the reason is obvious.
I have a CC permit W/ Reciprocal rights in Florida (I live in another state bordering Fla)
I leave my gun locked in car w/gun lock on it when in the park .
Lock it in room Safe on days when I have already checked in.
But when driving @ night in Orlando or sleeping in my room it is nearby
(motel type 1st floor anyone can walk up to door)
Try to barge into my room in the middle of the night and you will get to see it.
To those of you who do not like guns and the fact we are allowed to carry them in US
See the example of the british soldier who was attacked with a cleaver.
If he was armed (or a spectator) he might be alive now.
This guy broke a rule.Not a law.Should he have been reprimanded harder by Disney.
I would say yes. but it is a judgement call.
Plus Disney might have wanted to stay away from the politics of gun control (that this thread is now)
I also have a leatherman multi tool on my belt W/2 blades I have carried it into park
openly on my belt.In plain sight.Never been asked not to take it in.
Six Flags made me take back to car (long walk)
P.S. You can't CC into a bar or somewhere serving alcohol .So if he was carrying into Universal
He might have been breaking the law.
P.S. You can't CC into a bar or somewhere serving alcohol .So if he was carrying into Universal
He might have been breaking the law.
AK serves Alcohol. Only park that doesn't is MK.
Don't you live in Northern Ireland ?? You don't have any violence there right. The guns were taken away from the people of Ireland for what reason? thier own safety
Infringements on the rights of the Irish can be traced back to the centuries of rule of Ireland by Great Britain. For eight centuries the Irish people never consented to English rule, and they repeatedly attempted to regain their independence by force of arms.
Beginning in the late 17th century, the rule of the British, and of those Irish Protestants who allied with the British, was consolidated by the “Laws in Ireland for the Suppression of Popery,” which were commonly called the “Penal Laws.” A 1695 statute, titled “An Act for the better securing the government, by disarming papists,” forbade arms and ammunition possession by Catholics.
Further, “No person making fire-arms, swords, knives or other weapons shall take or instruct as an apprentice any person of the popish religion.” Informers who told the government about Catholics with arms would get half the fine as a personal reward. Any judge who even once refused to enforce the arms ban would lose office. A 1739 statute mandated that law enforcement officials conduct annual searches for arms possessed by Catholics in their jurisdiction.
In 1920, the British government imposed a similar system on Great Britain itself, again because of political concerns, although the government deliberately lied to the public and falsely claimed that there was a tremendous wave of gun crime.