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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 1153796" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>They are involved in other states, but mostly in cases that will result in a significant change in 2nd Amendment application. Cases that set precedence that can be used to expand the right and knock down barriers.</p><p></p><p>If this bill had been about authorizing open carry <em>without</em> a permit I would expect them here. But a bill that only decided whether or not a license holder has to pull a tshirt over his gun or not is not a major issue in terms of the 2nd, IMHO, at least not when there are other states that already have unlicensed open and concealed carry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 1153796, member: 42"] They are involved in other states, but mostly in cases that will result in a significant change in 2nd Amendment application. Cases that set precedence that can be used to expand the right and knock down barriers. If this bill had been about authorizing open carry [I]without[/I] a permit I would expect them here. But a bill that only decided whether or not a license holder has to pull a tshirt over his gun or not is not a major issue in terms of the 2nd, IMHO, at least not when there are other states that already have unlicensed open and concealed carry. [/QUOTE]
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