Was nice to see a debate that focused more on policy.
Throughout the whole thing, I couldn't help but think "these two guys should be the ones at the top of their respective tickets."
I know a former LEO who reluctantly shared the story of how he once deployed his pepper spray while running, in the direction he was heading. He quickly learned why you do not do that :ROFL:
The mechanism to do this is well-established. Require permits to own the firearms, then require home inspections to obtain a permit. Thus, you "voluntarily" surrender your 4A rights in order to exercise your 2A rights. Completely unconstitutional, of course, but when has that ever stopped them?
Unclear whether or not he had a truck, but it seems like this could be a "damned if you do, damned if you don't" situation. He ran out of fuel, and if he didn't have a trunk to lock the gun into, then his choices were to either leave it there, or walk all the way to (wherever he went) while...