Re: Police across the US prepare for civil unrest - what do they know that we do
I live in Texas. The people I have talked to think the economy is in a slump and will bounce back regardless of who is elected. People are angry and there are heated political debates, but revolting hasn't come up(yet). The most heated debates are about money/stock market and the possiblity of electing a black man for president.
One thing I have noticed recently is there is more gun toting. Texas has a conceal/carry law and a few people I know have starting carrying guns, buying guns (and more guns). Some searching led to these articles:
and this
Maybe it's from the political hype, but I wonder if there is more to it. Something similar to the movie "V" where the aliens recruited people from the community to help police the citizens...
I live in Texas. The people I have talked to think the economy is in a slump and will bounce back regardless of who is elected. People are angry and there are heated political debates, but revolting hasn't come up(yet). The most heated debates are about money/stock market and the possiblity of electing a black man for president.
One thing I have noticed recently is there is more gun toting. Texas has a conceal/carry law and a few people I know have starting carrying guns, buying guns (and more guns). Some searching led to these articles:
_http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2077520/postsPosted on 09/08/2008 11:56:20 AM PDT by neverdem
Cox East Texas
Gun sales are going boom around the country as gun owners and gun advocates brace for a potential Democrat in the White House for the first time in almost 10 years.
Democrats, meanwhile, say there's no reason to worry that presidential hopeful Barack Obama would attempt to curtail access to most guns, though that hasn't stopped the buying spree.
and this
_http://www.ketknbc.com/home/ticker/28038994.htmlBy Brady Douglas
KETK NEWS
Story Created: Sep 8, 2008 at 10:55 PM CDT
Story Updated: Oct 1, 2008 at 1:11 PM CDT
TYLER - According to the Associated Press gun sales are up in some parts of the country.
The possible reason is that those in favor of having guns are worried that a potential Democrat in the White House may turn the current gun laws upside down.
In Tyler, places like The Shootist Gun Store, have been experiencing a steady increase in the sales of their handguns and rifles over the past few months.
Maybe it's from the political hype, but I wonder if there is more to it. Something similar to the movie "V" where the aliens recruited people from the community to help police the citizens...