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Thread: New Hampshire concealed carry

  1. #16
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    Well, when one state moves in the direction of upholding the constitution and individual rights, frankly I don't care a rip how that states laws will or will not interact with neighboring states that infringe on those rights with draconian regulations saddled upon the honest citizen. I live in one of the top states for infringing gun regulation and I applaud states like NH for doing what they did
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    Kentucky had a bill pass the house recently but was pulled from the agenda suddenly.

    It was to legalize concealed carry in Kentucky for anyone who can legally possess a firearm rather than requiring the license and class.

    Honestly I agree that it moves us in the right direction in one respect. If you can legally possess a firearm, you can get a concealed carry license. If you couldn't get a CCW, then you are already banned from buying or possessing guns so the licensing is redundant. I do, however, like the class requirements because the class ensures that you can safely operate the gun you're going to carry (you're required to bring it to class), to teach you how to clean and maintain the gun, teach you when it's OK to use deadly force legally and when it's not, and finally some live fire range instruction. I think it lasts eight hours.

    Growing up in Indiana, our school taught all of us firearm safety for six weeks sponsored by the INDNR. I'm pretty sure that got discontinued in today's cater-to-the-cowardly political climate.

    I like Freedom but I think some education would be a good idea too.


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    Yes I agree, a class to ensure someone is familiar with their firearm and when it is justified to use it is a good thing. No problem with that really. It's not unlike mandatory hunter education courses which I also believe to be a good thing.
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    You have NH doing what they did, meanwhile here in NY the progressive anti-2a, anti-constitution, anti-liberty movement marches onward: http://www.whec.com/news/gun-owners-...state/4412837/


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    "Having safeguards in place is just common sense. It's just common sense."

    Common sense? Holding an innocent person responsible for a criminals actions after that criminal stole from the firearm owner and killed someone with said stolen item doesn't exactly scream common sense.

    I gotta say if i'm looking down the barrel of a gun, i don't much give a whose name matches the number. Hold up there before you blow me away chief we gotta make sure that gun actually belongs to you or the owner of that gun is gonna be in biggg trouble.

    Yes i think education is an excellent idea. It only takes one generation of people to grow up thinking guns are bad evil things, and then they multiply. Being from the sticks its hard for me to believe there are people all over this country that have never been taught gun safety or so much as held one. Pops had me out there shooting beer cans with a 12ga at 11 years old...

    Its funny when you think about it, people probably own three times as many guns as they did 20 years ago. They create their own "problems".
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