When does it go into effect?
I hope never.
Cheers
Mike
+1(000)I hope never.
Cheers
Mike
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I hope it doesn't make it. If it does, I hope he vetoes it and tells the 'RINO-reseve' senate to send him a real bill to sign.
Only two ways we have a chance to get real OC in the next few years.
That every person has a right to keep and carry arms capable of being carried by an individual whether openly or concealed shall never be questioned. Any law that imposes a check, fee, license, or permit to buy, sell, keep or carry arms is void upon passage except that nothing will prohibit the regulation of carrying arms into publicly owned buildings, which buildings require a screening process for arms at all entrances and maintain armed security personnel at all entrances.
Originally Posted by 77zach
That every person has a right to keep and carry arms capable of being carried by an individual whether openly or concealed shall never be questioned. Any law that imposes a check, fee, license, or permit to buy, sell, keep or carry arms is void upon passage except that nothing will prohibit the regulation of carrying arms into publicly owned buildings, which buildings require a screening process for arms at all entrances and maintain armed security personnel at all entrances.
Now THAT'S a good gun law. Maybe we should amend the 2nd amendment to include that at the end...
From where does this quote originate? - clicking on the icon does nothing.
Why would you want to ban guns in publicly owned buildings? In Virginia we carry in all but a few publicly owned properties i.e. jails, actual courts are amongst the few exceptions. We carry in city halls, libraries, police stations, General Assembly Bldg and the state Capital Bldg.
Been reading up on the activities of the senate, unrelated to OC. Wow, these people suck. We'd undoubtedly be better off if the state government just abdicated 99% of its authority to the market. Government is truly the highest expression of human wickedness and folly.