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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3245863" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>Ok, here is an idea I had to force blue states into reciprocating my CCW. This is just theoretical, so don't know how this would play out. Say I called the NY state police and told them I was going to visit NY, but need a waiver so I can CC. Of course they will tell me no, so I'll demand a state trooper to escort me my entire time. The premise being that if they will strip me of my right to self protection that means they will guarantee my protection for me. Of course they will say no to that as well. So I take them to court. Either they need to provide me 24 hour protection for the duration of my trip or they will allow me to carry concealed with my personal firearm, regardless if it has a 10+ or higher mag. We have a fundamental right to be secure in ones self and belongings, and if they refuse to allow me to protect myself they absorb that burden. </p><p></p><p>I just wonder how that would play out in court.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3245863, member: 43724"] Ok, here is an idea I had to force blue states into reciprocating my CCW. This is just theoretical, so don't know how this would play out. Say I called the NY state police and told them I was going to visit NY, but need a waiver so I can CC. Of course they will tell me no, so I'll demand a state trooper to escort me my entire time. The premise being that if they will strip me of my right to self protection that means they will guarantee my protection for me. Of course they will say no to that as well. So I take them to court. Either they need to provide me 24 hour protection for the duration of my trip or they will allow me to carry concealed with my personal firearm, regardless if it has a 10+ or higher mag. We have a fundamental right to be secure in ones self and belongings, and if they refuse to allow me to protect myself they absorb that burden. I just wonder how that would play out in court. [/QUOTE]
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