Considering jurisprudence and stare decisis ...
Incorporation is a much more "settled" concept than was the individual right to arms. Simply put ... as long as the court decides for or against 2A incorporation, I think that there will be a strong majority in favor. That majority would...
Heck ... in the places where open carry is perfectly lawful, most people wouldn't have noticed the 1911 in the holster. That's my experience, anyway. It sucks to protest and then not have people even notice you!
You do not need to serialize a receiver you build yourself, unless you sell it.
As an aside ... you can point to the numbers on the front trunnion and convince most people (if they should happen to ask) that it's already serialized. In fact, my x39 Saiga rifle (sold by an FFL) does not have a...
The author has been educated, and claims to be working with the editor to revise the article. But no movement on that, yet. In some ways, I suspect they word things in certain ways purposefully. You can sway the public opinion pretty easily when you imply that the big, bad NRA is trying to...
+10,000. Legalize them ALL. But make sure that no money is spent on treating addicts than they put in via taxes.
And then, quit taxing our incomes. Seems taxing us when we earn money, and when we spend it, is double-dipping.
I can tell you one thing ... the Brady Campaign lied to you. The vote on Coburn's amendment was clean and out-front for everyone, and was recorded at 5:45pm eastern time ... not exactly "dead of night" for most people, particularly those in mountain and pacific times zones...
http://illinoiscarry.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=16115
With friends like these - who needs enemies . . .
NRA Lobbied Against License to Carry Bill in IL
A little background first. For the past decade and a half license-to-carry bills introduced in the IL General Assembly have become...
Out of the 9th circuit, this is an excellent decision. They hit the incorporation part spot-on, and this gives serious momentum to incorporation by the other circuits as well as the supreme court.
The stuff about banning guns on public property and the expansive treatment of "sensitive...
This is where we make Brady work for us ... they've ranked states based on their gun-rights restrictiveness.
Kentucky, Louisiana, and Oklahoma are tied for last place ... which means they have very liberal gun laws.
Here are the criteria by which they rank. Far below are the state rankings...
The deal in Illinois is this ...
The state requires a FOID card for possession (and purchase) of guns and ammo by IL residents.
Out of staters can sell ammo to those in Illinois. Illinois law requires that the buyer to provide the seller with copy of his/her FOID card. If this is NOT done...
I received a mailing just this friday. It was from the Illinois State Rifle Association and nothing less than a full-bore endorsement of Right-to-Carry in Illinois. That our State Association is now pushing ahead full steam with carry in our state, the least we can do is support the Association...
Well heck ...
I still have a bunch of Wolf I got several years ago, from Cabelas, and each 1000 shipped with two dry boxes.
It was $75 per thousand.
:rolleyes:
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