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AL: Sheriffs say proposed gun legislation battle of freedom, public safety
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Mark A. Taff
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Sheriffs from all over the state are coming together to fight a proposed gun legislation.
The bill would allow people in Alabama the right to carry a loaded gun in their vehicle without a concealed carry permit.
The sheriffs are calling it a “battle of freedom and public safety.”
As the law stands now, it is legal for someone to have a gun in their car without a permit, but there are rules to follow: the gun cannot be loaded, and it must be put in a locked box out of reach of any passengers in the vehicle. |
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jac
(8/13/2015)
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Quite a number of states allow vehicular carry and none of them has had any problems. Every time someone proposes to loosen the laws regarding concealed carry or possession without a license, the "sky is falling" crowd comes out.
In none of the instances where carry restrictions were eliminated have the opponents been correct. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(8/13/2015)
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jac -
EGGS ACKLEY. |
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