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Congressman Pulls Loaded Revolver at Constituent Meeting

Dewey LewisBy Dewey LewisMarch 18, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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South Carolina Republican Congressman Ralph Norman made headlines Friday after placing his loaded .38-caliber Smith & Wesson on a diner table during a “Coffee with Constituents” meeting in Rock Hill; a meeting attended, in part, by Moms Demand Action volunteers seeking a dialogue about gun violence prevention.

According to volunteers for the South Carolina chapter of Moms Demand Action, Norman laid out the loaded firearm while discussing gun safety and kept telling those present that the gun in the room actually made them safer. The pistol remained on the table for several minutes during the conversation.

Norman confirmed the incident to The Post and Courier and to Politico, framing it as a deliberate demonstration. “I merely proved a point that guns themselves are not the issue,” he said in a statement through his office. “Given the scenario that if someone had walked into that diner and began to fire a weapon, I told them I would be able to defend myself and them as well.” His intended message, he told the paper, was that “guns don’t shoot people, people shoot guns.”

The congressman, a concealed carry permit holder who says he routinely carries in public, also invoked former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, who was seriously wounded at a constituent meeting in Arizona in 2011, to explain his thinking. “I’m not going to be a Gabby Giffords,” Norman said. “I don’t mind dying, but whoever shoots me better shoot well or I’m shooting back.”

Not everyone in the room shared his read of the situation. Moms Demand Action volunteer Lori Freemon said in a statement: “Rep. Norman’s behavior today was a far cry from what responsible gun ownership looks like. I had looked forward to a respectful dialogue with my representative about common-sense gun violence prevention policies. Instead, I felt unsafe when he insisted on showing us his loaded gun and keeping it out on the table for much of our conversation.”

Attendee Lori Carter, a public school teacher from Charlotte, NC, raised a more pointed concern: “He chose to take the gun out and put it on the table, not knowing if any of us had mental health issues. What was to prevent me from leaning across the table to take that gun?”

Criticism came from the right as well. Republican Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona said it was “inappropriate and inconsiderate” to suggest Giffords might have avoided being shot had she been armed at her own constituent event. Giffords’ husband, retired astronaut Mark Kelly, was more blunt: “You pull out a gun when you are prepared and need to use it; not for a stunt.”

On the legal question, South Carolina’s relatively permissive laws on open carry and display appear to leave Norman in the clear, though the state Democratic Party chair called for a law enforcement investigation, arguing the display constituted illegal brandishing.

Norman has no apparent regrets and says he plans to repeat the demonstration at future constituent meetings.

Our Take

Norman’s underlying point, that firearms are tools, not autonomous agents of violence, is one most responsible gun owners would agree with. But the manner of making it is harder to defend. Setting a loaded firearm on a public diner table, unholstered and unsecured, in a room full of strangers, isn’t a civics lesson. It’s a violation of the basic rules of safe gun handling that the gun community works hard to promote.

If Rep. Norman wants to argue that law-abiding citizens with firearms make everyone safer, the better demonstration is the one happening quietly every day across America — responsible carriers going about their lives without incident. Pulling out your piece for dramatic effect at a breakfast meeting just gives the anti-gun crowd exactly the ammunition they’re looking for.

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