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Murder in Atlantic City New Jersey illustrates why casinos are wrong on guns

 
By John Petrolino | 9:30 AM on May 02, 2023
 
Murder in Atlantic City New Jersey illustrates why casinos are wrong on guns (AP Photo/Wayne Parry)

In New Jersey, since the people have regained their right to carry, all three branches of the state government went ballistic over this. Yes, all three. Governor Phil Murphy came out swinging with statements admonishing the Supreme Court. There were many judges who were issuing permits to carry with ridiculous restrictions and associated court orders. Then there was the legislature, undoubtedly at the behest of the Murphy administration, that drafted and passed a law destroying the practical ability for permit holders to actually carry. A recent guilty plea in a murder case might strengthen arguments of gun owners and weaken excuses for casino policy.

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5 hours ago, CMJeepster said:

I'm trying to figure out the correlation between a fatal stabbing (the article didn't say with what instrument) and carrying a firearm in a casino.

I think the link is that self defense situations do occur in casinos and the casino management were unable to defend the victim in this stabbing. Therefore, banning lawfully permitted carrying of guns in casinos is detrimental to the safety of people there. 

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2 hours ago, Mr.Stu said:

I think the link is that self-defense situations do occur in casinos and the casino management were unable to defend the victim in this stabbing. Therefore, banning lawfully permitted carrying of guns in casinos is detrimental to the safety of people there. 

Then shouldn't casino security have prevented it?  Was there a "No knives" sign posted at all entrances?  Did the perp get a knife from the kitchen?

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