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Offline Ptarmigan

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Concord police stun, arrest gun rights protester after officer touched on shoulder
http://www.unionleader.com/article/20130619/NEWS07/130619169/0/SPORTS07

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Some of the loudest shouts came when a reader spoke the name of Tamerlan Tsarnaev, one of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects who was killed by police during a gunfight.

"He's a terrorist," several protesters shouted.

Gun control supporters support terrorists like they support criminals. Go figure.
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Rally organizers, whose bus had Texas license plates

Exactly.  Get rid of the Massholes and other flatlanders, these "protestors" wouldn't fill a phone booth.
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Exactly.  Get rid of the Massholes and other flatlanders, these "protestors" wouldn't fill a phone booth.

Point being what ???

If a small town in NH has these problems then what happens in larger towns or big cities ??

Manchester has a big problem with Crime, the gangs from out of State are moving in.

Small town like Hampton have arrested some big time drug dealers and your neck of the woods has had quite a reputation for gang fights in the down town area. 

This crap is everywhere and I wonder when it will come to my small town.   Not too soon as most of our residents own guns and when danger is a foot we can stop it.

This thing in Concord is unusual but the last time I was in concord the main street was blocks of empty buildings where businesses once were.   Very depressing as this was our State Capital and it looked like a ghost town.

Lots going on the fringes of the city, Malls and businesses but down town at least 5 years ago, one does not expect to see blocks of vacant buildings running through the center of town.

We live by the law, we have open carry and the right to protect our self,  so what is the problem with people who have lost a loved one due to a gun when had the loved one been also armed things may have turned out differently ?

Last time I checked it is not illegal to tap a police officer on the shoulder to get their attention.   What are these cops some kind of God that cannot be touched or even spoken to, are they some kind of force that can shoot you or stun you for daring to come into their space ????