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Aren't carry permits nothing more than gun registration?
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<blockquote data-quote="tweetr" data-source="post: 2091590" data-attributes="member: 5183"><p>Well, it's really gun-carrier registration, but the anti-Second-Amendment spirit of the thing is the same. </p><p></p><p>I invite anyone to convince me that requiring a license to carry arms does not "infringe" the right of the people to keep and bear arms. Intrinsic to the idea of licensure is the idea that some will be permitted the licensed activity, while others will be denied; else no license would be necessary. The power to permit or deny the activity rests with the State. This exactly inverts the concept of individual sovereignty as codified in the Ninth and Tenth amendments, while it also explicitly violates the affirmative protection of the Second Amendment. See my point?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tweetr, post: 2091590, member: 5183"] Well, it's really gun-carrier registration, but the anti-Second-Amendment spirit of the thing is the same. I invite anyone to convince me that requiring a license to carry arms does not "infringe" the right of the people to keep and bear arms. Intrinsic to the idea of licensure is the idea that some will be permitted the licensed activity, while others will be denied; else no license would be necessary. The power to permit or deny the activity rests with the State. This exactly inverts the concept of individual sovereignty as codified in the Ninth and Tenth amendments, while it also explicitly violates the affirmative protection of the Second Amendment. See my point? [/QUOTE]
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