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Jerry Brown signs ban on open-carry of handguns
Bad bad bad bad bad bad bad. I think I'm gonna have to move back to NH now...
Bad bad bad bad bad bad bad. I think I'm gonna have to move back to NH now...
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I'm still curious exactly what the fuck they were trying to accomplish by openly wearing unarmed side arms and provoking confrontation.
So now because of the actions of a few gun owners wanting to display their pieces in public, now the state says ah fuck it, lets keep records on ALL gun purchases. Nice little curve ball they threw in there. Next they will start printing the names of all the gun owners in the local papers so people know exactly who to rob. (it happened)
D16Civic said:I know in Michigan you can carry a loaded firearm in the open with the exception of bars, churches, and government offices. I assumed it was the same everywhere due to the 2nd amendment.
I agree with this, but if you read the bill of rights, I don't think you'll get through all 10 without finding some sort of infringement on each one. States say they have the authority to regulate handguns because it is not specifically governed by the Fed.In this case the federal government has an obligation to intercede on this obvious infringement of 2nd amendment rights. It doesn't get any more cut and dry. You can't read the second amendment and this legislation and conclude that they are in agreement. If this doesn't get overturned, it's a dark day for America and for the principles on which it was founded.
does anyone see an except after infringed?A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
powers not specifically delegated by the constitution are reserved to the states OR THE PEOPLEThe powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
Which effectively bans hand gun ownership. I'm surprised a relatively rural farm state like that has any carry laws. I would expect it within Chicago city limits but not in the corn fields...