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Mon 28 Mar, 2011 10:34 pm
It makes me proud to be an AMERICAN.
When we invaded Nazi Europe on June 6, 1944,
it took us only 11 months before the Nazi leader committed suicide.
From the Fall of the communist Berlin Wall, it took only
until Christmas Eve of 1991 until communism committed suicide
and went out of business.
Now, we witness the crumbling, decline, and rapid decay of gun control,
as full freedom to carry guns without any license, concealed
or openly or both, is restored thru out America.
Here is the history of full laissez faire freedom
of Self-Defense marches in triumphant victory across America:
Vermont
The first to practice constitutional carry was Vermont.
Vermont has never legally limited how guns can can be carried,
concealed or openly, since and before its Statehood in 1791.
Alaska
On June 11, 2003, Alaska Governor Frank Murkowski signed House Bill 102
which removed the requirement to obtain a concealed weapons license
in order to carry a concealed firearm.
The law went into effect September 9, 2003.
Arizona
On April 16, 2010, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signed Senate Bill 1108
which acted similarly to Alaska's bill.[1] The law went into effect July 29, 2010.
Wyoming
On March 2, 2011 Wyoming Governor Matt Mead signed legislation
to allow constitutional carry. The law goes into effect in July 1, 2011.
Under the law residents can carry concealed or openly without
a license but visitors to the state must have a valid CCW license
that recognizes Wyoming's CCW licenses.
Montana
Freedom to carry guns concealed or openly without any licence
has passed both houses of the Legislature on March 25, 2011.
NRA ‘A’ rated “Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer is expected to sign the freedom bill.
Freedom to carry guns concealed or openly or both
is in the legislative process in about 12 other States.
In Colorado, the bill successfully passed the lower House of the Legislature
by a wide margin, but the Democrats sent it to a death committee
in the State Senate, where it was killed in a party-line vote 3-2.
Surely, its a sad, but temporary, set back for freedom.
Perhaps we can compare it to Monty's 1944 Operation Market Garden.
Soon, nazism and communism will be joined by gun control
at the bottom of the cesspool of history.
Next we need to consider legislation granting TAX CREDITS
for any patriotic American citizen who carries guns concealed or openly.
David
@OmSigDAVID,
OmSigDAVID wrote:
Wyoming
On March 2, 2011 Wyoming Governor Matt Mead signed legislation
to allow constitutional carry. The law goes into effect in July 1, 2011.
Under the law residents can carry concealed or openly without
a license but visitors to the state must have a valid CCW license
that recognizes Wyoming's CCW licenses.
I sense a problem here. If Wyoming doesn't require CCW license, than how can a visitor come from a state that recognizes Wyoming's CCW licenses?
OmSigDAVID wrote:
Next we need to consider legislation granting TAX CREDITS
for any patriotic American citizen who carries guns concealed or openly.
David
Personally, I'm getting a little uncomfortable with the government bribing its citizens to perform certain acts. Not ironclad opposed ya know, but uncomfortable. Like a $7,000 tax credit for buying an electric car. I'm not sure I want to subsidize someone else's new car when I can't afford one, myself.
@roger,
OmSigDAVID wrote:
Wyoming
On March 2, 2011 Wyoming Governor Matt Mead signed legislation
to allow constitutional carry. The law goes into effect in July 1, 2011.
Under the law residents can carry concealed or openly without
a license but visitors to the state must have a valid CCW license
that recognizes Wyoming's CCW licenses.
roger wrote:I sense a problem here. If Wyoming doesn't require CCW license,
than how can a visitor come from a state that recognizes Wyoming's CCW licenses?
In each of the Free States,
except
Vermont, which has never had any gun licensing laws,
a citizen has the option to apply for a license
for the purpose of getting recognition in
other States of America
that give
reciprocity of recognition of licensure.
OmSigDAVID wrote:
Next we need to consider legislation granting TAX CREDITS
for any patriotic American citizen who carries guns concealed or openly.
David
roger wrote:Personally, I'm getting a little uncomfortable with the government bribing its citizens to perform certain acts. Not ironclad opposed ya know, but uncomfortable. Like a $7,000 tax credit for buying an electric car. I'm not sure I want to subsidize someone else's new car when I can't afford one, myself.
I 'll be surprized if that actually happens.
I was just having a little fun,
trying to
rattle the liberals about that.
David