Mohammed_Rots_In_Hell Posted October 17, 2005 Posted October 17, 2005 http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/10/17/alaska.gunlaws.ap/index.html snafu, I am glad to see your state making strides in the ways of common sense! Congratulations! Quote The first amendment provides our constitution with its voice. The second amendment provides its teeth.
Diego Posted October 23, 2005 Posted October 23, 2005 I was born and raised in Alaska one day I will move back..interestingly my mother never had a license or permit to carry her Colt Python .357 magnum but she carried it everywhere she went Quote
RoyalOrleans Posted October 23, 2005 Posted October 23, 2005 You can pass legislation like this when your citizens respect the law and respect firearms. Let's see something like pass here in ATL or over in LA. Quote To be the Man, you've got to beat the Man. - Ric Flair Everybody knows I'm known for dropping science.
Lethalfind Posted October 23, 2005 Posted October 23, 2005 They are or have already passed something similar here in Florida, alot of employers have rules about having a gun in your car, on their property, they can no longer restrict someone in this way. Given the news about people preying on our children, invading our homes, I would rather risk getting in trouble with the police because my clip holds too many bullets, or my bullets are too damaging, or I shouldn't have a gun at all, then face the scum out there. Quote I am a pathetic piece of shit leeching single mom.
Kryptonite Man Posted October 23, 2005 Posted October 23, 2005 'Bout damn time we told the candy-assed liberal 'tards to kiss our ass!! 1 Quote I'm a liberal's worst nightmare. A black man with a brain!
Lethalfind Posted October 23, 2005 Posted October 23, 2005 I don't know what they expect, are we just supposed to lay down and take whatever the sick people of this world choose to inflict on us? Quote I am a pathetic piece of shit leeching single mom.
ImWithStupid Posted October 24, 2005 Posted October 24, 2005 You can pass legislation like this when your citizens respect the law and respect firearms. Let's see something like pass here in ATL or over in LA. I agree straight up with what you said about respecting laws and firearms. I for one do not think anyone should be allowed to carry a concealed firearm without having some form of training. They should at the very least be held to the same standards as law enforcement officer's with respect to training during high stress situations. Here in Nebraska a few years back they were trying to pass a concealed carry law allowing permits to carry firearms concealed. I have been a long supporter of the right to "responsibly" carry firearms for protection of self and others. I contacted my state representative and voiced my concerns that they needed to not only pass a state approved course, at their own (reasonable-$100.00 or less) expense, of both laws regarding self defense and a course of fire by a state certified firearms instructor that is at least equal to that required of law enforcement. I also think that the permit should be renewed annually by passing the state approved course of fire and be advised of any changes to laws that relates to firearm carry or self defense. With the high risk of collateral damage or innocent bystanders being injured or killed by an untrained person fireing a gun in self defense or defense of someone else, it would be completely irresponsible not to impose the above requirements for a permit. If lawmakers were not to instill training requirements for a concealed carry permit would be about as responsible as releasing a bunch of orangutans in public and handing them a loaded handgun. I also think it would be great to have concealed carry permits nationwide but think that a private business or landowner should have the right to refuse to let the permit holder to carry the firearm while on their property. Quote
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