... Laws should be applied equally to everyone...
I think a permit to carry in urban areas is reasonable, but if you live outside OKC or Tulsa i don't think a permit should be necessary...
Can't have it both ways. Which will it be there buck-0?
... Laws should be applied equally to everyone...
I think a permit to carry in urban areas is reasonable, but if you live outside OKC or Tulsa i don't think a permit should be necessary...
That would be a lot of prisoners and dead folks. We'd have to go to Chinese execution numbers to get there and then we'd have to triple our prison population probably.
There are a lot of people who should not own guns that can function outside of prison or a mental institution. That's a very low standard for gun ownership in my view.
For example, those who have sold, taken, made or dealt in hard drugs should not own guns but i don't think they should spend life in prison or be executed, either.
some guy who has a history of violence altercations(e.g. barfights) in the past shouldn't necessarily be executed, spend life in prison or a mental institution, but probably shouldn't be allowed to own or carry guns, either.
I find it laughable that these felons don't lose any other rights!
Woody
Despite widespread opposition from law enforcement, Gov. Jerry Brown on Wednesday (Sep 2016) signed a bill that will allow thousands of felons in county jails to vote in California elections as part of an effort to speed their transition back into society.
This is all very interesting. Felons, maybe reformed or not I guess. If not. I agree tthey should not be out of prison. Sadly though, I know a few very nice, very law abiding people that are terrible with firearms and should not own them. They are simply dangerous. One of them has blown up three guns with his reloads. I refuse to be anywhere around him when he is at the range.
They were permitted, but not to be carried or loaded within city limits. I think it's also important to note that the vast majority of people in the 18th century did not live in urban areas. nor were they as built up and dense as they are today.
I challenge you to come up with a single documented law from any city or town pre-1800s that stated any such restrictions. You will not be able to find one. They didn't have those restrictions until much later. The vast majority of the early gun control laws in the U.S. were instituted in the south due to fear of newly freed blacks becoming armed. Gun Control has its roots in racism.
Boftonians from Bofton Maflachufetts****ing racist bostonians seizing all the gunpowder and firearms so they don't blow themselves up.
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