If you were driving south on Green Oaks Boulevard in Arlington on
Thursday around 7 p.m., your headlights might have caught a glimpse of a
group of people walking along the sidewalk carrying what looked like
rifles and shotguns over their shoulders. No, the fading dusk wasn't
messing with your vision. Yes, those were really long guns slung across
their backs.
A group called Open Carry Texas was expressing their Second Amendment
right with a group of about 20, including two preschoolers. They walked
from an Albertson's parking lot, up north for a bit (a mile or so),
then back south, past a church where an officer in a cop car was keeping
an eye on things.
Cars honked and some folks hung out their windows and hollered in
support. The marchers hollered back. When asked for a photograph, they
couldn't have been nicer and waved for the camera like queens on a
float. The walk continued to a Starbucks, where only one of the marchers
went in and the others stayed outside. Eventually they all posed for a
group picture in front of Starbucks, then carried on.
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Saturday, October 26, 2013
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they have Albertsons in texas now?
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