A group with the hard-to-acronym name of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America protested at Target's downtown HQ this week, part of a larger effort to persuade the retailer to forbid "Open Carry." Some guys in Texas have been going into Target stores carrying their rifles, as local law permits. They also carried them into fast-food restaurants. Some Second Amendment supporters approve. Some think it's not particularly persuasive.
I'm just wondering when a rifle would come in handy at Target.
Some possibilities:
1. You're short. You need to get that 12-pack of Scott tissue on the top shelf, but it's on the back of the shelf, and there's no one around to help. Bad: Use the gun to order someone to get it down for you. Good: Holding the stock of the rifle, use the barrel to knock over the bale of bathroom tissue, and then — if the gun has a sight at the end — snag the plastic and pull it toward you.
Or, get a team member's attention, either by waving, or firing some shots into the ceiling.
2. Someone is running through the store and looks crazed. This could be someone who has had a mental break, possibly because the chances of getting yogurt that isn't Greek have diminished to just about zero and he's had it with these trends, and is running toward the sporting goods aisle to get a machete.
So you could A) brandish your weapon, letting him know he's outmatched, or B) just pop him right there.
Then you discover he had forgotten something his wife sent him to get and had left his cart at the checkout line and was running because he was inconveniencing everyone who was behind him in line.