Overly detached girlfriend, named Lorena Bobbit,"overly attached girlfriend"
Exactly. McConnell (R) said "now is not the time" and wouldn't even float it.2017-2018 it was approved in the house but was never voted on in the Senate
Do tell.I don’t support national carry reciprocity.
I think that’s one big piece of the issue, and another part of the conundrum is “how do you balance states’ rights with individual rights?”. These states that technically or effectively ban CCW should not be able to do so. They should have the right to create their own laws around how/where you carry, but not IF you can carry.Some states have no restrictions on carry. Others have many restrictions.
States have many differing laws on the legal use of force.
Like it or not, some places have elected to not allow carry. Should a person who can legally carry in Wyoming be able to carry in NY, while people who have a pistol permit in New York State cannot?
I think that’s one big piece of the issue, and another part of the conundrum is “how do you balance states’ rights with individual rights?”. These states that technically or effectively ban CCW should not be able to do so. They should have the right to create their own laws around how/where you carry, but not IF you can carry.
And that’s why they don’t do so “specifically”, but good luck getting a permit in NJ, MD, DE, CT, HI, etc.States cannot ban rights specifically enumerated in the Constitution. But if it isn’t spelled out in that document then they can have at it. So for example, abortion should be an issue for the States. The Supreme Court should never have been involved. Same with drug laws. So free crack and coat hangers in CA. Not so much in Utah.
Then drivers licenses should not have reciprocity either as some states have greater restrictions on themSome states have no restrictions on carry. Others have many restrictions.
States have many differing laws on the legal use of force.
Like it or not, some places have elected to not allow carry. Should a person who can legally carry in Wyoming be able to carry in NY, while people who have a pistol permit in New York State cannot?
Should a person who can legally carry in Wyoming be able to carry in NY, while people who have a pistol permit in New York State cannot?
What different restrictions are there? Genuine question, I assumed it was all the same (16 years of age)Then drivers licenses should not have reciprocity either as some states have greater restrictions on them
What different restrictions are there? Genuine question, I assumed it was all the same (16 years of age)
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Some states have no restrictions on carry. Others have many restrictions.
States have many differing laws on the legal use of force.
Like it or not, some places have elected to not allow carry. Should a person who can legally carry in Wyoming be able to carry in NY, while people who have a pistol permit in New York State cannot?
I see your point and I don't really want to argue with it because it's a good point...I'll start by saying gun carry restrictions are unconstitutional.
That said, my concern with the federal government applying law to suggest we can carry nationwide on a local license is that then means as soon as the parties flip in government they also have the ability to restrict carry nationwide. Keeping this a question between the states makes it far more difficult for them to turn every state into New York or California.
Yep. Truth.I see your point and I don't really want to argue with it because it's a good point...
but even having this discussion while under the protection of "...shall not be infringed" means we've already compromised too much.
Well said"I'm the biggest supporter of the second amendment, no one supports the second amendment like I do, anyone will tell you what a great supporter I am."
*bans bumpstocks*