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There have been a number of stories written claiming that functional guns are not allowed at the NRA annual meeting in Nashville. The New York Times ran an article, and National Review ran an article debunking the claims in the New York Times. Charles C. W. Cooke does a good job of debunking. But pictures do a better job. I noticed some people openly carrying arms inside the media room at the NRA meeting. Glocks seemed to be favored, but I also saw a 1911 and a J frame Smith & Wesson revolver. I asked for and took these photographs of three media people openly carrying in fifteen minutes.
The other two open carriers in the fifteen minute interval carried Glocks as well.
I thought the Cold Steel push dagger as a nice touch on the belt. The carrier said that he was convinced by a Massad Ayoob article. Notice the folding knife in the back pocket.
I know that there were at least a couple of concealed carriers in the room, because I was confided in by confidential sources. After all, concealed is concealed.
It is likely that some of the open carried guns in the media room were concealed on the floor of the convention. The media room is restricted to people in the media, so people are a little more relaxed among their peers. The NRA has been on the forefront of recognizing the new media. Two years ago, there number of new media people at the NRA meeting surpassed those of the old media.
I saw a lot of familiar faces from the Shot Show, and from the Gun Rights Policy Conference. If you are able to attend one of these events, I highly recommend them.
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