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    Oh, to be an athlete


    By gun totin wacko, Section News
    Posted on Sun Jul 29, 2007 at 02:58:25 AM EST

    My thoughts on the Shaun Rogers stripper incident, looked at from a slightly different point of view.  Thinking about the gun in the waistband.

    I had forgotten the Shaun Rogers story for a while. But it's back, with news of a potential civil suit filed by the stripper (and our old friend Geoff Feiger), and I'm pretty cheesed off. I know a thing or two about Michigan gun laws, and this is so far over the top that I can't believe it.

    Rule number 1 of legally carrying a gun (in every state that I've ever heard of) is that you do not- can not- carry one if you've been drinking.

    According to the story, Rogers was drunk and had a pistol.

    Gun violation number 1, check.

    Rule number 2 is that you don't ever carry one into a place that serves alcohol on the premises. (In MI, the rule is that they can't make over half of their money from alcohol sales. My guess would be that this holds true of a strip club)

    Gun violation number 2, check.

    And he allegedly had it in plain view, stuck in the waistband of his pants. Here's a tip: To carry a "concealed weapon" you have to... "conceal" it. If it's in plain view, it's not concealed.

    Gun violation 3, check.

    And finally, he may have threatened people with it, or at least had it out in plain view for the intimidation factor. That's known as "brandishing" and it's grounds for a revocation of the carrying permit. And can lead to jail time.

    Gun violation 4, check.

    And yet, Big Baby gets away with it completely. Yup, equality under the law. Now imagine if someone like me- 5 ft 10, and 200 pounds, white, and not rich- went into a strip club and did all of the above. Think I'd be able to shrug it off? Yeah right.

    Consider for a moment if something had happened- if Rogers or somebody else had gotten shot. The outcry would've been huge- drunken people carrying guns on the street! Threatening innocent people with them for no reason! The horror! Revoke all gun permits and make guns illegal! It's for the children!

    But he's a professional athlete, so instead we have a lazy, rich black guy walks off, his behavior utterly devoid of any consequences. Again. And we see how the law really operates.

    It's despicable. And it's a crime. Or in this instance, possibly 4 crimes.

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    by Nick on Sun Jul 29, 2007 at 08:26:22 AM EST
    Welcome to the site!

    You're right that sadly there are often different rules for atheletes.  I tend to think, though, that race had / has very little to do with those cases and this one in particular.

    Frankly, I think things normally operate the other way around if that's the only factor at play.

    I wasn't aware Rogers was legally carrying a registered concealed weapon.  Would you kindly post a link when you get a chance?  Thanks.

    Again, welcome!

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    by gun totin wacko on Sun Jul 29, 2007 at 10:55:15 AM EST
    Nick,

    Thanks for your comment.  Here's the original story in the Free Press.  Note that they state it isn't known if he holds a permit. I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt.

    I have heard rumors that he had the pistol out, but I have no idea if it's true.  That sounds like a basic "he said/she said".

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