shiftyer1
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I just saw a post somewhere about oklahoma passing a law allowing open carry, all I can say is congrats. I sure hope texas is soon to follow!!!!!
Just curious....why the support for the permit system? What is the difference between paying the state for a permit to exercise the 2nd Amendment right to carry a firearm versus the right to attend church, would it be OK to be required to pay the state for a permit for that? Or the right to free speech and post in this thread on the internet, pay the state for doing this?I'm for the OC in OK and the permit system.
WA just got rid of the supressor foolishness...law enforcement was at the front pushing for supressors...why? Hearing health issues...that is the approach you need to try in MN. Don't work the legislature, get some of you high LE friends on the bandwagon...if they promote it, they sure won't sabotage a bill to allow it. (make sure they don't make it for LE only)What makes so little sense to me is the difference between such ridiculous laws from one state to the next. When I retire, I'll be moving from AZ to MN and truly regret leaving behind the common sense laws AZ has regarding firearms. While not as bad as some, MN's pretty much stink, in my opinion.
Amazingly, when AZ adopted constitutional carry, the streets didn't turn red with blood. AZ recently passed legislation allowing for the use of suppressors during hunting. In contrast, it is a felony to posses one in MN, let alone actually use it on a firearm.
Why the huge disparity between states? How do you get the folks in one to look at another state and realize their highly restrictive laws are ridiculous and unnecessary?
they can get you for "brandishing" even if ..................it prints through your cover garment.
Accidental is the key, it's "ok" if it's an accident, but a responding officer doesnt know that and your only chance to prove it was an accident may be in the court room.Maybe it's not called brandishing. All I know is, I have heard from many Texas residence that if you accidentally print, you are in violation of the law and can be arrested for it. I guess I should have looked it up.