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Comment by:
jac
(8/29/2016)
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It is amazing that otherwise rational people can be so stupid. The probability of being injured or killed in an automobile accident is probably 100 times greater than being shot by a person with a concealed carry license. Maybe even 1000 times greater. |
Comment by:
lbauer
(8/29/2016)
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What these fool cannot seem to wrap their tiny little minds around is the simple fact that they have always been at risk from concealed weapons. All that stupid no carry rule did was disarm those inclined to obey the law. Those with harmful intent, not so much. |
Comment by:
Sosalty
(8/29/2016)
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Which causes more folks to stay away from campus; "gun free zone" signs or law abiding productive individuals who are intelligent enough to carry self-defense weaponry? |
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For, in principle, there is no difference between a law prohibiting the wearing of concealed arms, and a law forbidding the wearing such as are exposed; and if the former be unconstitutional, the latter must be so likewise. But it should not be forgotten, that it is not only a part of the right that is secured by the constitution; it is the right entire and complete, as it existed at the adoption of the constitution; and if any portion of that right be impaired, immaterial how small the part may be, and immaterial the order of time at which it be done, it is equally forbidden by the constitution. [Bliss vs. Commonwealth, 12 Ky. (2 Litt.) 90, at 92, and 93, 13 Am. Dec. 251 (1822) |
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