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Go to the beach "packing heat" with no license?
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<blockquote data-quote="AlongCameJones" data-source="post: 3690921" data-attributes="member: 47875"><p>The notion behind this thread is about how anti-gun most seacoast jurisditions are and to point out the few exceptions. I think I would move to New Hampshire if I had the means to live there. No, I do not want to live in any other than a very pro-gun PERMITLESS state. I do not want to pay for fees, get the local law enforcement's permission and invest the time, money, energy and cost for training on <strong>a right guaranteed by the Constitution</strong> already. CCW requirements make the 2nd A out to be a paid privilege and not a free right. Would you like to have to pay fees, attend training and get permission from the police chief or sheriff to assemble peacibly in public, practice your religion, exercise free speech, use the press or petition the government for a redress of grievances under a criminal penalty for failing to do so? What if you had to have a paid permit from the cop shop to go to church or sign a petition or VOTE even?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlongCameJones, post: 3690921, member: 47875"] The notion behind this thread is about how anti-gun most seacoast jurisditions are and to point out the few exceptions. I think I would move to New Hampshire if I had the means to live there. No, I do not want to live in any other than a very pro-gun PERMITLESS state. I do not want to pay for fees, get the local law enforcement's permission and invest the time, money, energy and cost for training on [B]a right guaranteed by the Constitution[/B] already. CCW requirements make the 2nd A out to be a paid privilege and not a free right. Would you like to have to pay fees, attend training and get permission from the police chief or sheriff to assemble peacibly in public, practice your religion, exercise free speech, use the press or petition the government for a redress of grievances under a criminal penalty for failing to do so? What if you had to have a paid permit from the cop shop to go to church or sign a petition or VOTE even? [/QUOTE]
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