Give it to me.
I don't own handguns so I honestly don't think about some of the issues too much.
This would be an example: all that open carrying of guns...Georgia's new Guns Everywhere law...what could go wrong?
I mean, other than people getting shot left and right?
Robbery, that's what.
According to KOIN Channel 6, 21-year-old William Coleman III of Gresham was standing and talking to his cousin shortly after 2:00 a.m. on Saturday when another man approached him and asked for a cigarette.
The other man — described as a black male around 6 feet tall with a lean build and wavy hair — asked Coleman about his weapon, a Walther P22 pistol.
He then pulled a pistol from the waistband of his pants, pointed it at Coleman and said, “I like your gun. Give it to me.”
Coleman did as he was told and the man then fled on foot. He was reportedly wearing gray sweatpants, flip flop sandals and a white t-shirt and had a small patch of facial hair on his chin.
So much for the protection of a handgun.
Robbed by a dude in flip-flops.
This is a great example of the Mythology of the Gun. The Gun was SUPPOSED to prevent this.
Instead, it caused it.
AND didn't stop it.
Sort of semi-humorous, especially since nobody got hurt.