emtchick171
Forum Lieutenant
- 158
- 1
- 0
id like to see more open carry. cant believe Texas dosent have it
Wow, I thought Texas was one of the states that did condone open carry. Learn something new everyday!
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
id like to see more open carry. cant believe Texas dosent have it
Wow, I thought Texas was one of the states that did condone open carry. Learn something new everyday!
Nope, but go next door to my home state and you can And one more over (AZ) has constitutional carry (all ways)
Not only that but concealed carry is allowed without a permit
Nice, with certain discretion. For concealed carry in NC you have to take a special class and have background checks like every 3 years, and if you're a convicted criminal (felon) you can't possess a firearm. It takes a long process for us to get concealed carry but IT IS WORTH IT!!!!
I think its funny when people say "felons can't own firearms"
Criminals don't break the law on accident... If they are going to be carrying they are going to be doing it whether the law says they can or can't.
I think its funny when people say "felons can't own firearms"
Criminals don't break the law on accident... If they are going to be carrying they are going to be doing it whether the law says they can or can't.
What training (if any) and what equipment (if any) do they provide to their members? and what protocols (if any) do they have to pull said weapons?There is actually a vollie department next to my dept that wears flak vest and pistols attached to there hips...
"They work in a dangerous area"
I think its funny when people say "felons can't own firearms"
Criminals don't break the law on accident... If they are going to be carrying they are going to be doing it whether the law says they can or can't.
What training (if any) and what equipment (if any) do they provide to their members? and what protocols (if any) do they have to pull said weapons?
The GFSZA for both Federal and State have exemptions for transporting firearms through them and exempt private property. In other words, as long as my yard is fenced off from the public, I can carry a rifle or pistol in my yard, even if it's right across the street from a school. And you're right. The Interstate Commerce Clause wasn't intended to allow Congress that much power. In any event, since the 2nd Amendment has been stated to be a Fundamental Right, laws that restrict that right are potentially subject to review under strict scrutiny. The 1000 foot zone that the GFSZA creates an infringement upon someone's 2A right. A couple of lawyers and SME people that I am familiar with are of the opinion that the "zone" of the GFSZA is unconstitutional. Prohibiting firearms upon the actual grounds of the school would continue to be constitutional. Because of some legal strategy, don't expect a challenge to this for a couple years. Other portions of the 2A have to be secured first. (Low hanging fruit)
I think someone actually did, on the first page...I'm surprised no one replied with a smart alec type reply like yes we carry heat in the form of hot packs.
I'm surprised no one replied with a smart alec type reply like yes we carry heat in the form of hot packs.
we carry heat packs in the ambulance. All the heat we need. Leave your gun at home.