Posted January 11, 2016 1:24 pm by Comments

By Bob Owens

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Amy Wetzel, widow of Michael Wetzel, one of the victims of the San Bernardino Islamic terror attack on a Christmas Party, is convinced that lives would have been saved if someone in the room had been able to confront the two ISIS-inspired terrorists with a weapon of their own.

She has joined a long list of Sand Bernardino County residents who are now applying for concealed carry permits.

San Bernardino County is now booking appointments for the applications process all the way out into the Summer of 2016. While some people may be alarmed that so many California citizens will suddenly be armed with guns, San Bernardino police chief Jarrod Burguan believes there’s nothing to be concerned about.

“It doesn’t concern me that law-abiding, mentally sound people are getting concealed weapons permits,” said Burguan, according to The Sun. “I will say from having a gun, pretty much my whole adult life, there is a lot of responsibility that comes with it.”

Amy Wetzel is the widow of San Bernardino shooting victim Michael Wetzel and she is also applying for a concealed carry weapons permit. During a recent interview, she speculated that the outcome of the San Bernardino terrorist attack could have been …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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