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House Weighs Bill to Make Gun Permits Valid Across State Lines
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<blockquote data-quote="soonerwings" data-source="post: 1617454" data-attributes="member: 8035"><p>That's the predicament. Although I agree that most states are hopelessly addicted to federal money (and who can really blame them seeing as a portion of that money came from taxes paid by their residents) I just don't know if I can endorse something that pits the 2nd and 10th amendments against one another. Honestly, I believe that the 2nd amendment prohibits both federal and state governments from infringing on the right to bear arms, but I don't think I'll ever live to see the day when all measures that infringe on this basic right are abolished at all levels of government. If someone has to do it, I think I'd rather it be the states. Uncle Sam could use a sizeable reduction in his span of authority.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soonerwings, post: 1617454, member: 8035"] That's the predicament. Although I agree that most states are hopelessly addicted to federal money (and who can really blame them seeing as a portion of that money came from taxes paid by their residents) I just don't know if I can endorse something that pits the 2nd and 10th amendments against one another. Honestly, I believe that the 2nd amendment prohibits both federal and state governments from infringing on the right to bear arms, but I don't think I'll ever live to see the day when all measures that infringe on this basic right are abolished at all levels of government. If someone has to do it, I think I'd rather it be the states. Uncle Sam could use a sizeable reduction in his span of authority. [/QUOTE]
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