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which can be exercised without creating a direct risk to others.'"
So, are they saying that my carrying a gun creates a "direct risk to others"? The only risk is to those that mean harm to me or those around me. By denying my right to carry, the true "direct risk" is to me and my loved ones.
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Grand Master Know It All
The parking lot aspect makes for some interesting errand planning.
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