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  • River Rat
    Bummer! Hope they can override the veto. And I hope the voters remember this at the next election.
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  • Don McManus
    But it is only the Democrats who want to restrict our 2nd Amendment Rights. This has to be a mistake.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    Can't be true. Democrats are the only ones who are for gun-control and who take actions against the Constitution.

    Voter Romney, Gingrich or Santorum and preserve and protect your Amendment II rights and protect, defend and preserve the Constitution and individual liberty.

    Under no circumstances should you actually review or examine any of their previous actions and advocacy.

    To do so will ensure that you have no plausible deniability for the support and voting action that almost all of you are certain to take.[;)]
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  • shilowar
    I think a similar bill died in the Va General Assembly this session.
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  • hk-91
    I use to live in SD. Its easy and very cheap to get a CCW there. Had one there from the age of 18 till i moved to ND at age 23. You go to sheriff, fill out little card, pay 6.00 ( I think its 10 now ). After 1 to 2 weeks sheriff will issue you a temp permit till real one comes in.
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  • partisan
    It could be worse! They could live in ILLINOIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![}:)]
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  • Permanently deleted user
    quote:Originally posted by hk-91
    I use to live in SD. Its easy and very cheap to get a CCW there. Had one there from the age of 18 till i moved to ND at age 23. You go to sheriff, fill out little card, pay 6.00 ( I think its 10 now ). After 1 to 2 weeks sheriff will issue you a temp permit till real one comes in.




    Why should anyone have to get one?

    Under the text of Amendment II, where is the authority to require one?
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  • Waco Waltz
    Republicans, the new democrats. = Scum
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  • Horse Plains Drifter
    Bingo, Don and the good Cap'n!!
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  • hk-91
    quote:Originally posted by lt496
    quote:Originally posted by hk-91
    I use to live in SD. Its easy and very cheap to get a CCW there. Had one there from the age of 18 till i moved to ND at age 23. You go to sheriff, fill out little card, pay 6.00 ( I think its 10 now ). After 1 to 2 weeks sheriff will issue you a temp permit till real one comes in.




    Why should anyone have to get one?

    Under the text of Amendment II, where is the authority to require one?




    I'm not saying they should have to get one, Just saying they are very easy to get there.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    quote:Originally posted by hk-91
    quote:Originally posted by lt496
    quote:Originally posted by hk-91
    I use to live in SD. Its easy and very cheap to get a CCW there. Had one there from the age of 18 till i moved to ND at age 23. You go to sheriff, fill out little card, pay 6.00 ( I think its 10 now ). After 1 to 2 weeks sheriff will issue you a temp permit till real one comes in.




    Why should anyone have to get one?

    Under the text of Amendment II, where is the authority to require one?




    I'm not saying they should have to get one, Just saying they are very easy to get there.
    Understood.
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  • sovereignman
    quote:Originally posted by partisan
    It could be worse! They could live in ILLINOIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![}:)]
    [:(][xx(]
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  • Hunter Mag
    quote:Originally posted by partisan
    It could be worse! They could live in ILLINOIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![}:)]

    Easy now....talk about pouring salt in the wound...[:(]

    quote:Originally posted by lt496
    Vote Romney, Gingrich or Santorum and preserve and protect your Amendment II rights and protect, defend and preserve the Constitution and individual liberty.
    Same thing as joining the NRA to protect our "gun rights"
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  • old-dog
    This "permit" legislation in any state is a pretense to investigate one's background. I agree we shouldn't have to carry a "permit" since it is our inalienable right granted by our creator, and the gov't is charged to protect that right in the 2nd, but it does make sense to have a means to prevent those who are convicted felons who abuse firearms because they have lost that right through their conviction in a court of law.. Same as convicted felons lose some of their rights, those who are convicted in a court of law that use firearms in the commission of a crime, need to be denied that right since they have shown themselves to be irresponsible in exercising that right.

    Background checks related to the 2nd are similar to the right of Free speech in the First. One can't scream fire in a crowded theater when there is no fire. This free speech is NOT protected under the First.

    I think reasonable people would agree we must separate the good guys who are responsible with firearms from the bad guys who use firearms in the commission of a crime, and I see no other way to do it. That said, once this background check is done, we should not have to carry a permission slip from the government to own and carry.

    I have a feeling some will violently disagree here. So I apologise to chime in and go so quickly but I should make it back by this evening, or soon, perhaps over the weekend. Good thread.

    "The Bill of Rights....Void where prohibited by law"...Big problem.
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