Captain Nemo
Regular Member
Interesting that as of November 1 last year there has been almost no talk of constitutional carry on this forum. I fear that as I predicted many advocates of constitutional carry have caved in and sucummed to "This is the best we can get". We are agonizingly close to constitutional carry. We have constitutional carry in our homes, on our property, in our vehicles and in our businesses. The only places we do not have constitutional carry is in some public places. This is an election year. It is time to make ourselves heard. It is even more important now that we have lost our strongest supporter in the legislature, Pam Galloway. Getting true constitutional carry is going to be even harder to achieve now that Act 35 has been enacted. Certainly the prevailing attitude in the legislature is that they have satisfied the masses with Act 35.
It will be hard to get constitutional carry passed now that the DoJ has been given rule making authority, the bureaucracy and budget to manage the concealed carry process. Furthur, it will be exceptionally tough now that the Republicans have lost control of the senate. Now is the time to make noise. That is unless we are willing to demonstrate that we are indeed sheep, willing to give up our goals with the offering of half a loaf.
It is time to hit the keyboards.
It will be hard to get constitutional carry passed now that the DoJ has been given rule making authority, the bureaucracy and budget to manage the concealed carry process. Furthur, it will be exceptionally tough now that the Republicans have lost control of the senate. Now is the time to make noise. That is unless we are willing to demonstrate that we are indeed sheep, willing to give up our goals with the offering of half a loaf.
It is time to hit the keyboards.