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First of all, please forgive me if this has already been addressed elsewhere on OCDO andfor not being well versed in the specifics of the upcoming ruling. I have a general idea of the case. My questions are as follows:
What happens if the Supreme Court rules in our favor? That is, it is an individual right, does not apply to militias, etc.
Does that open the door for national concealed carry/reciprocity laws?
Do all states adopt the same laws and rules? If so, who makes these national laws? Congress?
Do all states' current laws stand as they are now? That is, New York, Illinois, and DC still say no concealed carry permits given, none recognized, etc. If you have a gun, it must be unloaded, completely disassembled with the parts scattered in different rooms in your house with locks, ammo must be buried 2 feet into the ground and 27 1/2 feet from your back door (I think you know what I mean).
What happens if the Supreme Court rules against us? That is, it is a collective right, applies only to the national guard and military, not an individual right.
Willwehave to register our guns?
Will we have to turn them in? (I am not looking for "no way" or "over my dead body" answers here).
Will we have to keep them unloaded, disassembled, etc. (like I said above).
No more shall issue states? We have to turn in our permits? No more renewals?
Bottom line, what is the impact onus, positive or negative?
First of all, please forgive me if this has already been addressed elsewhere on OCDO andfor not being well versed in the specifics of the upcoming ruling. I have a general idea of the case. My questions are as follows:
What happens if the Supreme Court rules in our favor? That is, it is an individual right, does not apply to militias, etc.
Does that open the door for national concealed carry/reciprocity laws?
Do all states adopt the same laws and rules? If so, who makes these national laws? Congress?
Do all states' current laws stand as they are now? That is, New York, Illinois, and DC still say no concealed carry permits given, none recognized, etc. If you have a gun, it must be unloaded, completely disassembled with the parts scattered in different rooms in your house with locks, ammo must be buried 2 feet into the ground and 27 1/2 feet from your back door (I think you know what I mean).
What happens if the Supreme Court rules against us? That is, it is a collective right, applies only to the national guard and military, not an individual right.
Willwehave to register our guns?
Will we have to turn them in? (I am not looking for "no way" or "over my dead body" answers here).
Will we have to keep them unloaded, disassembled, etc. (like I said above).
No more shall issue states? We have to turn in our permits? No more renewals?
Bottom line, what is the impact onus, positive or negative?