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    Default A judge with a concealed weapon permit drew his handgun in court!

    A judge pulled his gun out when he felt threatened after a man went ballistic during a recent court case in Florida.

    Do you think judges should carry a firearm while in court?

    Heres a link to the article:

    http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...show_article=1

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    Default Re: A judge with a concealed weapon permit drew his handgun in court!

    Quote Originally Posted by rand View Post
    A judge pulled his gun out when he felt threatened after a man went ballistic during a recent court case in Florida.

    Do you think judges should carry a firearm while in court?

    Heres a link to the article:

    http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...show_article=1
    If citizens can't be armed in court, then neither should the judges. That's the whole point of a bailiff.
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    Default Re: A judge with a concealed weapon permit drew his handgun in court!

    How can a judge be armed in a court room? Don't they go through security in the morning too? I thought that was the whole point of the bailiffs / Sheriff's deputies in the courthouse/room

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    Default Re: A judge with a concealed weapon permit drew his handgun in court!

    i think there is a state law in florida that specifically allows judges to be armed.

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    Default Re: A judge with a concealed weapon permit drew his handgun in court!

    Quote Originally Posted by ChamberedRound View Post
    If citizens can't be armed in court, then neither should the judges. That's the whole point of a bailiff.

    It's also not right that LEO's can carry in any state, but citizens can't. Some laws suck.

    If I had my way, everyone in that court room other than the defendant would be packin'.

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    Default Re: A judge with a concealed weapon permit drew his handgun in court!

    Some animals are more equal than others.

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    Default Re: A judge with a concealed weapon permit drew his handgun in court!

    Quote Originally Posted by DeltaII5 View Post
    How can a judge be armed in a court room? Don't they go through security in the morning too? I thought that was the whole point of the bailiffs / Sheriff's deputies in the courthouse/room
    Good question!

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    Default Re: A judge with a concealed weapon permit drew his handgun in court!

    Quote Originally Posted by LittleRedToyota View Post
    i think there is a state law in florida that specifically allows judges to be armed.
    Yes, you're right. I recently read an article that Florida's state law "allows all judges to carry concealed guns if they meet certain proficiency criteria. And, Florida from time to time has had a reputation as a land of gun-happy judges."

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    Default Re: A judge with a concealed weapon permit drew his handgun in court!

    Quote Originally Posted by rand View Post
    Yes, you're right. I recently read an article that Florida's state law "allows all judges to carry concealed guns if they meet certain proficiency criteria. And, Florida from time to time has had a reputation as a land of gun-happy judges."
    Well then there's nothing wrong with that. I never heard of that law, but it sound good to me.

    Some pilots can now carry, I heard in Wisconsin? they were looking at having certain teachers have a gun in a lock box in their room for emergencies.

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    Default Re: A judge with a concealed weapon permit drew his handgun in court!

    I think it is a good idea for judges to carry they are usually the most threaten seeing as how they make the decisions on peoples lives.

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