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Many are confused over who is, and who is not, allowed to bring a weapon to church.
Another reporter wondered whether it was typical for her to bring a weapon to the hair salon.
First, he said, the card brings up civil liberties issues, and second, the holder of a card might still bring a weapon onto a plane.
Mr. Salley has maintained in his statements to the police that he did not want to bring a weapon to Ms. Stahl's apartment because he thought robbing her would be easy.
"The bottom line is, we need to know how an employee was able to bring a weapon and ammunition onto a D.O.D. installation and how warning flags were either missed, ignored or not addressed in a timely manner," Mr. Carter said.
"If a person is going to bring a weapon in here, they'll do it whether there's a law or not," said Major Sansam, a seasonal volunteer at Rocky Mountain National Park, the seventh-most popular in the system, with about 2.8 million visits last year.
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"Now suppose someone brings a weapon or decided to do more foolishness.
The shooting on Thursday was not the first time an ex-convict had brought a weapon into a parole office in the city.
Anti-hooligan measures being debated included a one-year prison sentence for bringing a weapon to a stadium, and two years for obscene, racist, or profane chants.
In 1994, Congress passed the Gun-Free Schools Act, which mandated that students who brought a weapon to school be expelled.
Curd explained to the agents that he "believed the deceased had brought a weapon into the Walmart and geared the interview with that assumption".
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