It's obvious the folks in line are terrified. I guess they think this will desensitize people similar to how many believe constant exposure to violent video games and tv shows desensitize kids to violence and killing.
Kind of reminds me of a close friend and deacon from our church that moved to New Jersey a while back. He was astonished at how openly and commonly people used vulgar language in regular conversation out in public. At first he would confront the people and say something to them about it. Over time, he got to where he didn't notice it so much. Then one day he caught himself saying something vulgar in a public place. He realized he had been desensitized to it to the point he didn't realize he was doing it too. He made a conscious decision to guard against in so he would not do it again.
Regardless, I am not a fan of people doing this on private property and private businesses. It does more harm than good.
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@Marmel: Kudos @ChipotleTweets for saying "no guns." And thanks, @OpenCarryTexas for making @MomsDemand's point yet again! #gunsense #everytown