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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: 2 Weeks After Kansas Signed A Controversial Gun Law the Unthinkable Happened 2 Weeks After Kansas Signed A Controversial Gun Law the Unthinkable Happened It was only a few weeks ago the state of Kansas signed a new law into place. The law provided people in Kansas the ability to carry concealed without a permit, a law detractors said would clearly increase gun violence. In fact, the opposite appears to be true. Young, dumb criminals broke into a sporting goods store and were stopped in the parking lot by a man who took advantage of the newly enacted law. Which should make it so liberals tuck their tails and run home in embarrassment. Guns.com gives the whole story: Kansas man credits new carry law for allowing him to thwart robbery Joey Tapley The armed citizen who stopped a group of armed teens from robbing a sporting goods store in Topeka credits a recently enacted carry law for his good deed. Joey Tapley, 24, said he was at the gun counter inside the Academy Sports on Friday buying bullets when he heard loud banging. When he turned to see what the commotion was, he noticed two masked men grabbing firearms from the counter. The pair were described as white males around 16- or 17-years-old. They were armed with handguns and had their faces covered with bandanas. While the two teen grabbed the guns, a third teen was said to be holding a cashier at gunpoint at the front of the store. The teens made their way out the front door with several rifles and an unknown amount of cash to where a fourth person a female was waiting for them in the parking lot, but Tapley, who was carrying a legally owned concealed firearm, and several employees followed them. Once in the parking lot, Tapley, who said his instincts just took over, pulled out his weapon. Academy Sports Robbery I told him drop the gun, man, mine is loaded. Just drop the gun, Tapley told local news station WIBW. We made eye contact for a second or two and he dropped two guns and ran. The teens dropped the loot and took off, but a short time later, authorities caught up with them and they were all arrested and booked into the Juvenile Center. The boys were charged with assault, burglary and robbery, while the female was charged with conspiracy to commit aggravated robbery. The stolen cash was recovered as well. Tapley, who was carrying his handgun without a concealed carry permit, pointed to a recently-enacted state law that allows him to carry in such a manner. Thats why Kansas made the law. So citizens can carry and protect themselves and others, Tapley said of the legislation that took effect on July 1 after approval from the Kansas governor. Its incredible to see how quickly the act was tested and inspiring to see what happens when people take advantage of their constitutional rights (when theyre protected by state law). A similar law passed in Maine, making the grand total of states who allow carry without a permit at 11. Liberals have no leg to stand on when they say permit-less concealed carry will increase violence. Youll notice in this story not a single shot was fired and yet a crime was still deterred. Remarkable isnt it? Kudos to this man for knowing the law and taking advantage of it. Poster Comment: Only a good guy with a gun, can stop a bad guy with a gun. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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Hotttt stuff -- thanks! You've got me looking up the climate of Kansas -- wikip sez it's 77% non-hispanic white.
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