About a dozen people carrying guns, including one with a military-style rifle, milled among protesters outside the convention center where President Barack Obama was giving a speech Monday -- the latest incident in which protesters have openly displayed firearms near the president.No laws were broken. No threats were made. An AR-15 carried in the hands of a law-abiding citizen is about as dangerous as a hammer.
Gun-rights advocates say they're exercising their constitutional right to bear arms and protest, while those who argue for more gun control say it could be a disaster waiting to happen.
Phoenix police said the gun-toters at Monday's event, including the man carrying an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle slung over his shoulder, didn't need permits. No crimes were committed, and no one was arrested.
The man with the rifle declined to be identified but told The Arizona Republic that he was carrying the assault weapon because he could. "In Arizona, I still have some freedoms," he said.
Phoenix police Detective J. Oliver, who monitored the man at the downtown protest, said police also wanted to make sure no one decided to harm him.
"Just by his presence and people seeing the rifle and people knowing the president was in town, it sparked a lot of emotions," Oliver said. "We were keeping peace on both ends."
Now, do I think it's a good idea for the cause of 2nd Amendment rights to provoke a confrontation with weapons? No. I understand their point very well, but there may be better ways to make it.
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I remember back in the 1960s that a number of (white) people got upset at seeing (black) people carrying guns.
I wonder what was the position of the ACLU and NRA back then.
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