Something came to mind today when I was standing around waiting in line at a post office in Dorchester.
While at the counter I was looking at the package passing system they have for the clerk to the customer. It's like a bullet proof enclosure that can only be open on one side at a time. The entire clerk area was covered by bullet resistant/proof material. If firearms were already prohibited by federal law on federal property why do they have the bullet resistant stuff set up?
This seems like something that can be pointed out when people talk about how GFZs work and just restricting where guns are allowed would prevent stuff from happening. The government seems to know that it doesn't work well enough they need to put up the glass to protect their workers.
While at the counter I was looking at the package passing system they have for the clerk to the customer. It's like a bullet proof enclosure that can only be open on one side at a time. The entire clerk area was covered by bullet resistant/proof material. If firearms were already prohibited by federal law on federal property why do they have the bullet resistant stuff set up?
This seems like something that can be pointed out when people talk about how GFZs work and just restricting where guns are allowed would prevent stuff from happening. The government seems to know that it doesn't work well enough they need to put up the glass to protect their workers.