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TX: Why Texans worry about open carry
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A few months ago, an angry patient walked into the clinic where I work as a family physician. He threatened staff in the waiting room. His physician was pulled from her exam room and advised to stay behind a locked door. Security called 911. It took local police about 25 minutes to arrive. I am grateful he did not have a gun and would have felt no safer if another patient or clinic staff member had been carrying a firearm. |
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jac
(1/1/2016)
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Link is for another article.
From the synopsis of the article, it would appear to have been written by someone with mush for brains.
It took 25 minutes for the police to arrive and she would have felt no safer if a staffer had a gun. Are people really this stupid? |
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