H.R.822
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H.R.822 passed the House Judiciary Committee by a vote of 19-11. Looks like it's going to keep on moving along. I really wonder, if this thing makes it into law, what it will turn into 10 or 15 years from now ?
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H.R.822 passed the House Judiciary Committee by a vote of 19-11. Looks like it's going to keep on moving along. I really wonder, if this thing makes it into law, what it will turn into 10 or 15 years from now ?
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IMO, in 10 to 15 years it will end up being a national privilege to carry, with 'common sense' personal background verification and need requirements, 'common sense' annual training requirements, 'common sense' registration requirements for carry firearms, etc.
This is not the business of the Federal Government. Residents of most states will experience additional hurdles and restrictions to pacify the 'reasonable concerns' of other states.
Amendment 10 is dead.0 -
quote:Originally posted by Don McManus
This is not the business of the Federal Government. Residents of most states will experience additional hurdles and restrictions to pacify the 'reasonable concerns' of other states.
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My thoughts also. I've held a CCW permit in NYS for the past 39 years. I'm betting within 5 years, NYS will find a way to pull those permits from it's law abiding citizens, not to mention what kind of crap they will impose in order to "pacify the 'reasonable concerns' of other states".
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quote:Originally posted by AC Orange
quote:Originally posted by Don McManus
This is not the business of the Federal Government. Residents of most states will experience additional hurdles and restrictions to pacify the 'reasonable concerns' of other states.
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My thoughts also. I've held a CCW permit in NYS for the past 39 years. I'm betting within 5 years, NYS will find a way to pull those permits from it's law abiding citizens, not to mention what kind of crap they will impose in order to "pacify the 'reasonable concerns' of other states".
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Sooooo.. It's back to the RTKABA . The hell with unconstitutional dictator states or governments. This blather coming out of our major cities is nothing more than the socialist left making inroads into our God given rights. When do we finally say as a group enough is enough?0 -
quote:Originally posted by Don McManus
IMO, in 10 to 15 years it will end up being a national privilege to carry, with 'common sense' personal background verification and need requirements, 'common sense' annual training requirements, 'common sense' registration requirements for carry firearms, etc.
This is not the business of the Federal Government. Residents of most states will experience additional hurdles and restrictions to pacify the 'reasonable concerns' of other states.
Amendment 10 is dead.
The Amendment is only dead if the citizenry refuses to protect it.0 -
It will be as effective as a preventative of gun violence as every other gun law on the books. 0 -
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Looks like the House of Representatives will vote on this tomorrow.
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I called my rep. this a.m. and asked him NOT to vote for it.... 0 -
quote:IMO, in 10 to 15 years it will end up being a national privilege to carry, with 'common sense' personal background verification and need requirements, 'common sense' annual training requirements, 'common sense' registration requirements for carry firearms, etc.Yes, along with the requirement that the weapon be one approved by government and purchased according to government guidelines. 0
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