slvemike4u -> RE: Concealed Carry,as portable as your drivers license (2/19/2015 11:41:37 AM)
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ORIGINAL: bounty44 not only all that...but every so often you hear about these legal horror stories of people who cross state lines with their concealed weapons and run afoul of the law. And identifying these criminals will be nade all that much harder were this bill to become law...or are you having difficulty understanding that It's amazing,no matter how silly the argument,no matter that it violated a standard Conservative bedrock principal,that of States Rights,there is still any number of gun fondlers on CS who will jump to the defense of the indefensible Pretty much reveals their bullshit as just what it is....guns,guns everywhere guns [:@] im not talking about "criminals" here, I am talking about people like igor for instance who just innocently travel from one state to another and don't know they are breaking the law. and...please lay off the snark with me. which actually all raises a question you really need to answer: so, igor has a gun, lets say he lives in Arizona and wants to drive to new York, spending 2-3 nights in every state along the way. what would you have him to do? not bring his gun? or somehow contact the bureaucracy in every single state he travels through in order to get their permission? That's exact;y what I would have him do....not violate the laws of the sovereign states he intends to travel thru and certainly not to bring that gun to my state of birth New York. Anything else and he is indeed a criminal...as is the lady,inadvertent as it might have been,who wandered into New Jersey. For the sake of this conversation,and really all conversations,,,,,criminal is defined as someone who breaks the law,no? Last I looked ignorance of the law is not a defense...though it is ,and should be,a mitigating factor.As I said earlier she is free to claim mitigation but not to deny she broke the law at all.
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