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Friday, August 09, 2013
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I agree with Massachusetts' SC decision even though Simkin displayed very poor judgement by carrying his arms into a medical exam room. Such weapons cannot be properly secured while the healthcare staff is working with the patient. Simkin should have understood this and planned accordingly.
ReplyDelete44: Thanks for the post. Agreed re poor judgment and court decision.
ReplyDeleteMy cousin recently got in trouble for having a firearm in a no carry zone. The business had a sign posted. anyways he needs to find a firm that specializes in criminal law in Fairbanks, AK.
ReplyDeleteSam:
ReplyDeleteI suspect you are a Tolkein fan. Sorry, I don't know any attorneys in AK. Check the NRA ILA website. Good luck to your cousin!