Just off the top of my head, it could be argued that the efficacy of carrying concealed was diminished by an assailant's potential foreknowledge of the victim's being armed...
Or a creative approach would be to sue on behalf of NON- carrying citizens, who are now identified as unarmed and thus at greater risk of being attacked.
Just off the top of my head, it could be argued that the efficacy of carrying concealed was diminished by an assailant's potential foreknowledge of the victim's being armed...
Or a creative approach would be to sue on behalf of NON- carrying citizens, who are now identified as unarmed and thus at greater risk of being attacked.
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