“So wait, you can keep a gun in your car but you can’t carry a hunting knife? That seems kind of ironic,” Greenleaf said. “I mean, a person can do a lot more damage to a lot more people with a gun than a knife.”
Some EMTs and anybody that’s done a turn in the Emergency Room might disagree with that.
“So wait, you can keep a gun in your car but you can’t carry a hunting knife? That seems kind of ironic,” Greenleaf said. “I mean, a person can do a lot more damage to a lot more people with a gun than a knife.”
Ashleigh Hillen, a UNCA sophomore said she carries a pocket knife and plans to obtain a concealed weapons permit once she is 21 years old.
Way to rat yourself out Ashleigh.
“I don’t see a problem with it,” Hillen said. “As long as the gun isn’t brought into the dorms or school buildings, what harm can it do?”
If it has to stay in your car, what GOOD can it do?
Good for them. This is also a big plus because Asheville is one of those crunchy liberal NC town filled with transplants from New England and New York.
I remember drinking in a bar there with my friend who I grew up with and now lives there and he said “Talk to anybody in this bar, and you won’t find a single southern accent” He was right.
So for a place like that being fine with a true Common Sense law, is a HUGE feather in our hats.
October 17th, 2013 at 10:22 pm
Some EMTs and anybody that’s done a turn in the Emergency Room might disagree with that.
Way to rat yourself out Ashleigh.
If it has to stay in your car, what GOOD can it do?
October 18th, 2013 at 12:48 pm
Good for them. This is also a big plus because Asheville is one of those crunchy liberal NC town filled with transplants from New England and New York.
I remember drinking in a bar there with my friend who I grew up with and now lives there and he said “Talk to anybody in this bar, and you won’t find a single southern accent” He was right.
So for a place like that being fine with a true Common Sense law, is a HUGE feather in our hats.