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Do you agree with that completely? You responded to my comment questioning that statement in post #12. Are you able to name a right that does not have conditions/restrictions placed on it? And why are age, criminal record or mental competency not conditions/restrictions? |
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As a practical matter, and not a rights issue, the competency test or range qual are still total jokes. If I had just touched my first gun, bought it, done the class and range qual. that day, then got my permit, I'd still be 100% legal, but far, far from qualified to carry. And before I took my first class in VA, I had been carrying legally in PA for several years and had been shooting handguns since about the age of four. I was way more qualified before that class than any permit process was gonna make me. There are idiots in every group. Some folks can take up shooting as a serious hobby and never stop sucking at it. No law is going to stop those folks from carrying if they want to. Hopefully, they want to stay out of jail and keep their rights as much as the rest of us do. And so they'll behave themselves.
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Did you notice the people complaining about it to the newspaper are "Houston Area Firearms Instructors"?
They are losing money because people are taking the Utah class. Much ado about nothing. |
same in PA. I have a FL non res. but I needed a PA permit to carry. A strange rule here is that you can open carry without a permit, but if you have CCP you have to conceal.
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Everytime I go to a state, I study the carry laws, as best I can. For example, there is no requirement in Texas for a retaining strap on a holster. In I think it is either Alabama or Georgia, you must have a holster with a retaining strap. You have to know the local law, and getting a Utah permit in Texas isn't going to help you. You will still then need to study and understand the Texas laws. And I doubt there are that many that would try to save $80. In fact, just try to find a Utah and Florida class in Texas. I did my Utah and Florida permit classes in San Diego. Is there any data on how many might be using a Utah permit instead of a Texas Permit? There are only about 450,000 CHLs in Texas, as it is. Somehow, I think KHOU is way overblowing this. And I've met Jim Pruitt, and his attitude doesn't surprise me. |
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All rights have conditions and restrictions on them, there are no exceptions. Even for the 2nd Amendment challenged. As a long time NRA Life Member it is disturbing to see ridiculous statement about "rights" made in a public forum. |
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