Posted September 1, 2017 10:30 am by Comments

By Christen Smith

Houston police arrested more than 40 suspects this week for looting and related crimes during Hurricane Harvey. (Photo: Fox 13 News)
A pro-Second Amendment group said this week widespread looting across Houston makes the case for expanded concealed carry laws.
The U.S. Concealed Carry Association said the need for residents to protect themselves while first responders focus on rescue and relief efforts “has never been higher.”
“There’s always the possibility that law enforcement officials are unable to immediately respond to a crime,” Tim Schmidt, the association’s founder and president, told in a statement sent to Guns.com Wednesday. “Fortunately for the victims of the Hurricane in Texas, they have the right to defend themselves through concealed carry and other pro-gun laws. Every American should be able to protect and defend themselves and their families with a firearm, and situations like these demonstrate the need for other states to adopt similar laws in order to ensure the safety of their citizens in any situation.”
Houston law enforcement arrested more than 40 people this week for looting and related crimes as the city recovers from more than four feet of rain and unprecedented flooding unlike anything Texas has ever seen.
Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo confirmed Wednesday a

Source: Guns.com

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