maybejim
Maybejim
I hope it does not pass. The last thing I want is the fedcoats involved in my ccw.
The Feds would be less involved in your CCW than they are in your driver's license.
I hope it does not pass. The last thing I want is the fedcoats involved in my ccw.
The Feds would be less involved in your CCW than they are in your driver's license.
I hope it does not pass. The last thing I want is the fedcoats involved in my ccw.
So, the state is ok? Even though they can report to the Fed?
That doesn't make sense to me. If the current situation is as bad as some of you complain about, why not change it? How is it a step in the wrong direction to open up concealed carry where we can't carry now? If the State of NJ forbid free speech, and it took the federal government to bring them to heel, isn't that a good thing.
When Illinois and DC refused to allow concealed carry, it took federal lawsuits to bring them in line. I agree that constitutional carry is what we should work towards, but it isn't going to happen right now, and not all at once. So, lets get what we can, and keep working towards the rest.
Hello. I'm new to posting, but I've been reading the forum foa a while. I have a question for those who oppose this bill.
If you're against this as a federal infringement of our 2A rights, what do you see as a logical, and likely step in the right direction? I understand those who want all limits removed, but the reality is that probably won't happen in our lifetimes. That being the case, you'd rather stay where we are now?
That doesn't make sense to me. If the current situation is as bad as some of you complain about, why not change it? How is it a step in the wrong direction to open up concealed carry where we can't carry now? If the State of NJ forbid free speech, and it took the federal government to bring them to heel, isn't that a good thing.
When Illinois and DC refused to allow concealed carry, it took federal lawsuits to bring them in line. I agree that constitutional carry is what we should work towards, but it isn't going to happen right now, and not all at once. So, lets get what we can, and keep working towards the rest.
Hello. I'm new to posting, but I've been reading the forum foa a while. I have a question for those who oppose this bill.
If you're against this as a federal infringement of our 2A rights, what do you see as a logical, and likely step in the right direction? I understand those who want all limits removed, but the reality is that probably won't happen in our lifetimes. That being the case, you'd rather stay where we are now?
That doesn't make sense to me.
If the current situation is as bad as some of you complain about, why not change it?
How is it a step in the wrong direction to open up concealed carry where we can't carry now?
If the State of NJ forbid free speech, and it took the federal government to bring them to heel, isn't that a good thing.
When Illinois and DC refused to allow concealed carry, it took federal lawsuits to bring them in line. I agree that constitutional carry is what we should work towards, but it isn't going to happen right now, and not all at once. So, lets get what we can, and keep working towards the rest.
I think you are making an assumption. Yes, it may be based on past behavior, but if the "tide is turning" in our direction, then I don't see freedom loving states taking away our rights in order to come into line with CA and NJ. What I DO see is restrictive states being made to recognize my right to carry a firearm. All 50 states and DC have some kind of process in place for the issuance of a concealed carry license. (except Vermont) If those states are forced to recognize my right to carry, why would MY state tighten restrictions?
It seems to me that your distrust of the federal government is blinding you to the positive aspects of this bill. IMHO.
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What is the next logical step? Since the tide is turning already it would seem logical for us as individuals to get off our arses and work for Constitutional carry within our own State and to support the efforts of those who are doing the same in other States instead of taking the easy way out by trying to get Daddy Fed's permission.I think you are making an assumption. Yes, it may be based on past behavior, but if the "tide is turning" in our direction, then I don't see freedom loving states taking away our rights in order to come into line with CA and NJ. What I DO see is restrictive states being made to recognize my right to carry a firearm. All 50 states and DC have some kind of process in place for the issuance of a concealed carry license. (except Vermont) If those states are forced to recognize my right to carry, why would MY state tighten restrictions?
It seems to me that your distrust of the federal government is blinding you to the positive aspects of this bill. IMHO.
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Originally posted by NavyLCDR
What we can see happening with this type of bill is that states like New York, California, Illinois, New Jersey and Texas will complain about having to recognize other states permits which have no requirements other than not being prohibited by Federal law from possessing a firearm (like Washington's). When those powerful states in Congress complain about it, the Federal government will institute a Federal standard for the issue of permits which will be much more restrictive than those in the more free states have now and, once again, the majority of law abiding citizens will have more hurdles that they have to clear and more taxes that they have to pay in order to exercise a right which is supposed to be protected by the 2nd Amendment.
In the mish mosh of replies, I may have missed the answer to my first question. What do you see as the logical, and LIKELY next step in restoring our 2A rights?
In response to firefighterchen, for myself, I prefer to stay OUT of jail. I have a family to feed and a disabled wife to care for. I prefer to stay within the law and be as effective as I am able. There are a lot of people in prison who are convinced that they are right.
As for my screen name, Google is your friend.
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I agree that navylcdr's scenario is 1possible outcome. However, some people here treat it as it were gospel. I liken it to the doomsday predictions of "blood in the streets" that the anti-gun crowd always holler whenever new gun friendly legislation is introduced.
This bill doesn't allow the federal government to control our permits. It forces the states to recognize permits from other States.
Have you ever tried to get a non resident permit from NJ or MD? Not happening! So why should I be disarmed when traveling to and through those states? If I DO arm myself, I risk jail. Then who takes care of my family? You? The state? This bill removes that problem.
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