A Tennessee college senior is sticking to
her guns after posting a graduation photo in which she stares wistfully
off-camera while lifting her "Women for Trump" T-shirt to expose a
handgun in her waistband.
Despite receiving what she called a surprising "amount of hate" on
social media, Brenna Spencer, 22, says she has no regrets.
“I know the Tennessee state gun codes. ... I carry everywhere that I’m
allowed to carry," the University of Tennessee, Chattanooga student said
in an interview.
On Twitter, where Spencer's profile states that "political correctness
offends me," she posted the provocative photo with the caption "I don’t
take normal college graduation photos ..."
The post quickly went viral, with some
complimenting the shoot and others calling it reckless.
One woman, Victoria Silva, alerted the police in an apparent attempt to
have Spencer arrested.
Michael Dover
@MichaelDover
8 Apr
Replying to @BrennaSpencer @annakatclarke
You should learn where carrying in Chattanooga is legal, please. It’s
illegal to carry at the Hunter Museum. pic.twitter.com/EogFPqpKzX
Victoria Silva
@Victoria__Silva
@ChattanoogaPD would you like to give us your two cents? Per the thread,
this young female is taking a photo w/ a firearm, in an area w/ a posted
“no-weapons” policy. This showboating behavior is irresponsible,
reckless, & potentially dangerous.
Signed,
A concerned citizen 🧐
"@ChattanoogaPD would you like to give us your two cents?" Silva
tweeted. "Per the thread, this young female is taking a photo w/ a
firearm, in an area w/ a posted “no-weapons” policy. This showboating
behavior is irresponsible, reckless, & potentially dangerous."
The photo was reportedly taken outside the Hunter Museum of American Art
in Chattanooga, which bans firearms inside.
Others were supportive -- and offered some tips to the soon-to-be-grad.
"Good job supporting second amendment, but you should have a proper
holster that holds the weapon securely and fully protects the trigger
guard," a Twitter user wrote in response to the photo.
@AnythingButLeft
7 Apr
Replying to @BrennaSpencer
Good job supporting second amendment, but you should have a proper
holster that holds the weapon securely and fully protects the trigger
guard.
Brenna Spencer
@BrennaSpencer
I do! I have a belly band on it’s just not seen in the photo!
Spencer responded promptly: "I do! I have a belly band on it’s just not
seen in the photo!"
Spencer, who is set to graduate with a communications degree, says she
owns several guns and works for Turning Point, a conservative nonprofit.
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