Taypo wrote:I don't disagree with you, but this is another case of someone who refuses to take responsibility for a mistake. Personally, I'm firmly of the belief that anyone carrying a gun is responsible for knowing things like legal signage and where you can and can't carry.WildBill wrote:There is the old saying that ignorance of the law is no defense, but I have also found that most people do not know the law when it concerns firearms.jimlongley wrote:I am not surprised, a lot of friends and acquaintances were confused when Texas passed open carry, they thought we already had it.
Sometimes we, on the forum, forget that the majority of citizens don't know very much about the laws concerning firearms and self defense.
In my conversations with people, I have corrected many misconceptions that they have concerning Texas laws such as MPA, 30.06, 51% signs, etc.

Though this article is a couple of years old, nothing has changed in Camden. I find it interesting that PA is blamed for NJ's problems in the article and while Philadelphia does have its own issues (it is just across a bridge from Camden), it has no where near the problems that Camden has. If you look up the NJ State Police crime statistics, you will find a gentle downward trend in crimes across the State but significant increases in crime in the urban centers. I saw a similar story where Chicago residents are suing a couple of suburbs for their crime problems. If that were true, why don't the suburbs have the same level of crime?
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