View Full Version : 12 states on path to guns with no permits
glockman66
03-07-2012, 08:28
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/story/2012-03-05/drivers-license-gun-permits/53391932/1
12 states on path to guns with no permits
By Jonathan Ellis, USA TODAY / 2012-03-05
Rep. J.R. Hoell(NH-R), "Gun-free zones kill people."
repo4sale
03-07-2012, 15:53
Darn, Wish Kalifornia Socialistic Liberal Tree Huggers or Rock Suckers were on this list.
repo4sale
03-07-2012, 15:57
Better yet, kill a felon in the process of a felony #2 or more, get $25,000!
Save the state of california, $500,000 in court costs, housing and rehab!
Great news! It's about time they recognize our constitutional rights!
Numismatist
03-08-2012, 14:07
YEAH! Maine is on the list!
That's nice.
Now, while I believe that no permit required aka Constitutional Carry is legitimate and would happily vote for it/tell my representatives I support it/etc, I still wish we could get more bills passed that dealt with places off limits and reciprocity. I personally feel those issues are more important than going from shall issue (assuming it is not expensive or ridiculously slow) to no permit required.
Numismatist
03-08-2012, 14:12
The Post Office is the most annoying banned place to me. I have to go in there every day for 1 minute to get my PO Box mail, but for that one minute, I have to unholster, lock in car, get mail, re-holster, etc.
PITA!
The Post Office is the most annoying banned place to me. I have to go in there every day for 1 minute to get my PO Box mail, but for that one minute, I have to unholster, lock in car, get mail, re-holster, etc.
PITA!
Could be worse. Here in GA it is all "publicly owned or operated buildings". Post Offices, libraries, DMV, tag office, etc. :upeyes:
Numismatist
03-08-2012, 14:25
Could be worse. Here in GA it is all "publicly owned or operated buildings". Post Offices, libraries, DMV, tag office, etc. :upeyes:
Ugh:steamed:...come move to Maine and have a lobster!:wow:
OctoberRust
03-08-2012, 14:31
omg if these 12 states get this passed there's going to be an OK coral on every corner and blood running wild through the streets. :crying:
cowboywannabe
03-08-2012, 14:34
good to see some more states do this though most of the new ones are in the southeast.
Colorado's will die in the Senate (D).
Nice to see it get more publicity though!
I am surprised its that many. Great!
I would be happy if MI would at least go to the lifetime permits.
I would be ecstatic if I could carry without a CCW at all.
saxconnection
03-09-2012, 01:27
I would be happy if MI would at least go to the lifetime permits.
I would be ecstatic if I could carry without a CCW at all.
Do any other states have Lifetime permits? Carrying without a CPL would be good, but with it you can take your gun a lot more places.
Adam
IndyGunFreak
03-09-2012, 01:53
That's nice.
Now, while I believe that no permit required aka Constitutional Carry is legitimate and would happily vote for it/tell my representatives I support it/etc, I still wish we could get more bills passed that dealt with places off limits and reciprocity. I personally feel those issues are more important than going from shall issue (assuming it is not expensive or ridiculously slow) to no permit required.
I totally agree.
IndyGunFreak
03-09-2012, 01:55
Do any other states have Lifetime permits? Carrying without a CPL would be good, but with it you can take your gun a lot more places.
Adam
We're the only state I'm aware of...
IGF
Yep just Indiana.
I brought up that subject the last time I had to renew.
They told me at the county clerk's office, that the state likes the money to much.
Now I don't know just how much money in involved, but at just over 100 bucks a time for just a couple minutes of paperwork. It must be enough.
CLoft239
03-09-2012, 17:37
Its about time...
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Gov Perry: And why is TX not on this list???? THat's why I always vote for you!
opus1776
03-10-2012, 18:31
That's nice.
Now, while I believe that no permit required aka Constitutional Carry is legitimate and would happily vote for it/tell my representatives I support it/etc, I still wish we could get more bills passed that dealt with places off limits and reciprocity. I personally feel those issues are more important than going from shall issue (assuming it is not expensive or ridiculously slow) to no permit required.
:goodpost: :agree:Brother Warp is wise. Listen to him. The force is strong with this one.
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Great news! It's about time they recognize our constitutional rights!
+1 :thumbsup:
That's nice.
Now, while I believe that no permit required aka Constitutional Carry is legitimate and would happily vote for it/tell my representatives I support it/etc, I still wish we could get more bills passed that dealt with places off limits and reciprocity. I personally feel those issues are more important than going from shall issue (assuming it is not expensive or ridiculously slow) to no permit required.
^^^ Great post. I'd vote for it as well, though there are more pressing things I'd like to see done first.
And I'll admit it, I'd be a bit miffed if TX had been on the list. Lol, I went through the PITA of getting my CHL dammit! Why should everybody else get off easy???
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