Would you equate this to the way he Fed has taken over all aspects of being able to drive? Or all aspects of being married?
I believe strongly that DUI checkpoints violate the search and seizure provisions of the 4th Amendment. I see nowhere in the Constitution where the federal government is given any authority over such an issue, except to say that it was the Supreme Court's solemn duty to quash the practice the first chance they got. Instead, they weakened our 4A protections and codified the practice on the basis that the intrusion was insignificant in comparison to the safety concerns to the public of drunk drivers, another caveat conspicuously absent from the 4A or other parts of the Constitution for that Court to have based its ruling on.
Within the next few months the Supremes will most likely make another ruling for which no jurisdiction is afforded them in the Constitution concerning gay marriage. Marriage is quite clearly, constitutionally-speaking, a state issue by virtue of the 10th Amendment. The Supremes have no constitutional basis for even hearing cases concerning marriage issues, except, like above, to spank lower federal courts that intrude on a state's right to make and enforce law on the issue as they, and their citizens, see fit.
The federal government from every level and branch doesn't give a crap about the Constitution. I do, and it is on that basis that I oppose such laws as the one you're advocating for.
You not wanting the Fed to change the laws in YOUR state doesn't extend to other states?
Hey pal, you want to carry in my state? Come on down! You can open carry with no permission slip of any kind from any state, or Alabama accepts permits from every state that issues them. If you got one where you live, you're good to go here. Any more questions about why I don't want the fed screwing things up in my state for me and everybody else across the country who visits here?
You want your license privileges in my state?
I likely already have them, but if I don't, you live in a state that I would refuse to patronize with my tourist dollars anyway. See how that works? I live where I have a somewhat tolerable amount of freedom, and don't go where state governments pass laws that alienate me by restricting my freedoms.
And following the laws of carrying in another state has nothing to do with the requirements to get a permit in those states, it just means you can carry in that state just like a resident un restricted permit holder.
Well, that's interesting. What requirements exist in a state that has either a "restricted permit" or an unrestricted one? Because here, I pass a NICS check and get my permission slip on the spot that authorizes concealed carry in every single place and situation as every single other permission slip holder. So now you're saying that I'd have to be licensed here with some kind of "unrestricted" stamp of classification in order to be able to carry in such states? Nevermind. I won't be visiting such states anyway. This bill doesn't help me, nor does it help visitors to my state because it sounds like even a "restricted" permission slip holder would have much more freedom crossing into Alabama than they have in their own home state right now!
And you guys call this a step in the "right direction???" How do you figure?
Well there you go, just like the Fed's have taken over the requirements to get a Driver's Licence they would do the same with Carry Permits. The Fed's do set the training and tests required for a Driver's License that they require all states to recognize don't they?
I have a Class A CDL, and yes, you can bet your ass the fed has control over training and testing requirements for getting one.
Indeed.
Of course it is the Constitution that requires all States to recognize other states Driver's Licenses (which should apply to Carry Permits). It blows me away that the all or nothing bunch are our biggest enemy.
I'm the guy who went to Montgomery several times to get the law passed that allows permission slip holders from anywhere in the country to carry here. That same new law (as of 2013) allows anybody who is not a prohibited person to open carry with no permission slip from here or anywhere else at all. Instead of tagging me as your enemy, a little grace, and possibly some gratitude, should be forthcoming. You can stick that federal boot-lickin' attitude where the sun don't shine, and if you ever do visit down here, leave it at home because there's some good ol' boys down here who know first-hand how tyrannical the federal government can be, and Homey don't play dat crap down here.
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FuQ b!tch.
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