Michigan’s own Battle Creek Bombers, a minor league baseball team is having a special promotional educational night. Sponsored by Freedom Firearms, they will be having a 2nd Amendment Education Night—tonight. But it’s even better than that! They’ll be fireworks! And BOY SCOUTS!
Before you go out and start hugging a tree with a picture of President Obama on it, comrade—this is real schooling.
“It’s a celebration of responsible gun ownership and learning, if you do have a firearm, how to do it safely,” said Bombers General Manager Tony Lovieno . . . organizers say it’s promoting firearms safety and education. Open carry is permitted at the game, however anybody caught drinking while carrying will be asked to leave immediately.”
There you go. If you bring a gun, you can’t drink booze. Problem solved.
"It's as American as baseball and apple pie," Joel Fulton, co-owner of Freedom Firearms, said of bearing firearms. "And firearms are part of the fabric of our society."
Of the event, he said: "This is about being proactive. This is about taking personal responsibility for my own safety."
He also says that the baseball stadium tonight will be the safest place in Michigan. Watch out terrorists!
America,
America,
This is you.
Friday, Jun 24, 2016 · 10:51:32 PM +00:00
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Walter Einenkel
According to the Boy Scouts of America guidelines concerning firearms:
The Boy Scouts of America adheres to its longstanding policy of teaching its youth and adult members the safe, responsible, intelligent handling, care, and use of firearms, air rifles, BB guns, and archery equipment in planned, carefully managed, and supervised programs.
Except for law enforcement officers required to carry firearms within their jurisdiction, firearms shall not be brought on camping, hiking, backpacking, or other Scouting activities except those specifically planned for target shooting under the supervision of a currently certified BSA national shooting sports director or National Rifle Association firearms instructor.