Jim Irsay - Not a Friend of the 2nd Amendment

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  • longbow

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    he got off with a slap, and the others that he tricked or used got reamed.....Have not liked him since he pulled that stunt. I also could go on for hours what he did to his step mom the minutes after his father died.............
     

    goinggreyfast

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    That's cause he's not a Bears Fan. My two favorite teams are the Bears and whoever is playing either the Colts or Dem Dirty Packers.

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    Marc

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    The bill would allow people to carry a gun almost anywhere in Indiana. That means licensed gun owners would be able to bring their firearms into libraries, parks, and sports arenas, including Lucas Oil Stadium.

    whats the problem????? i would understand if it said unlicensed... but it doesnt
     

    Cherryspringer

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    This is pretty standard. You can't carry in your courthouse, schools and many other public buildings. I dont understand why the hostility towards Irsay over this subject.
     

    Bill of Rights

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    This is pretty standard. You can't carry in your courthouse, schools and many other public buildings. I dont understand why the hostility towards Irsay over this subject.

    Because Irsay, in saying what he said, was attempting to inject his worry and fear about John Q. Citizen carrying a firearm in what he considers his property (LOS) into statewide law, preventing bad laws from being overturned.

    As for "can't carry in your courthouse, schools, and many other public buildings"... All of those restrictions are wrong as well. Some will be overturned by this bill if it becomes law. Others, we will remain in the Dark Ages for at least another year.

    You said, "This is pretty standard." How sad that you accept it for that reason. Just because you're used to something or it is common does not make it right.

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    Bill
     

    rnmcguire

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    I've been to alot of Colts games and there is no way anyone should be allowed to carry firearms into the stadium. I'm all for the second ammendment but alcohol and adrenalin are not good things to mix with firearms. Some Patriots fan may decide to take out Peyton, lol
     

    bwframe

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    I've been to alot of Colts games and there is no way anyone should be allowed to carry firearms into the stadium. I'm all for the second ammendment but alcohol and adrenalin are not good things to mix with firearms. Some Patriots fan may decide to take out Peyton, lol

    So people who carry cannot be trusted around alcohol or adrenalin?
     

    sj kahr k40

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    I've been to alot of Colts games and there is no way anyone should be allowed to carry firearms into the stadium. I'm all for the second ammendment but alcohol and adrenalin are not good things to mix with firearms. Some Patriots fan may decide to take out Peyton, lol

    I've never been to a Colts game in LOS without carrying a gun, don't drink and didn't shoot anyone.

    I think if they removed alcohol from the stadium they would reduce the problems by 99%
     

    Roadie

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    I've been to alot of Colts games and there is no way anyone should be allowed to carry firearms into the stadium. I'm all for the second ammendment but alcohol and adrenalin are not good things to mix with firearms. Some Patriots fan may decide to take out Peyton, lol

    Exactly, that's why guns are illegal in bars in Indiana..oh...wait...never mind..
     

    Mike_Indy

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    I'm less bothered by the restriction of guns than I am by the misrepresentation of what the laws mean. As others have said, if they want guns (legal ones) out of the stadium, so be it. I can choose to go or not go. But by joining in on the mis-information band wagon, I've lost some respect for them.

    They could have achieved the same end result (Law abiding citizens unarmed, thugs armed at Colts games) by simply taking a direct and accurate approach.
     
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