Tom G. Palmer, one of the six plaintiffs, said that the court’s ruling will help residents protect themselves from being victims.
“Let’s be honest: Although there are many fine officers in the police department, there’s a simple test. Call Domino’s Pizza or the police and time which one gets there first,” he said. Palmer is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, a non-profit group that advocates personal liberties, which aided the plaintiffs.
The Post’s editorial on this made me sick. I’m not going to renew my suscription for sure.
thereâ??s a simple test. Call Dominoâ??s Pizza or the police and time which one gets there first
That’s hilarious. The sad thing is, it’s true.
Domino’s Pizza and police… that’s great.
congratulatins with such important achievement.
Thank you for upholding the original intent of the 2nd Amendment!
Jorie Blair Long
Auburn, Alabama
Former member of the North Carolina Constitution Defense Association
Just wanted to add my name to the list of congratulations.
Congratulations! I just hope that this ruling stands.
Tom Palmer on the Rationale for Private Protection and Self-Defence
Tom Palmer, who is with the Cato Institute, is a strong supporter of individual freedoms. He recently was quoted by the