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SC: South Carolina House votes to recognize concealed weapons permits of more states
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Spartanburg Republican Rep. Eddie Tallon said he sponsored the amendment to grant "true reciprocity," meaning the state only accept the permits from the states that accept South Carolina's.
But bill sponsor, Rep. Alan Clemmons, R-Myrtle Beach, urged for lawmakers not to get hung up on the word "reciprocity," and instead vote to grant recognition of the permits of all states.
"True recognition is better because it takes us closer to the standard of the Second Amendment," Clemmons said. "Again I remind you, this bill is top priority nationally for the National Rifle Association." |
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dasing
(5/4/2017)
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NO, all state recognition is closer to 2A! |
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[The American Colonies were] all democratic governments, where the power is in the hands of the people and where there is not the least difficulty or jealousy about putting arms into the hands of every man in the country. [European countries should not] be ignorant of the strength and the force of such a form of government and how strenuously and almost wonderfully people living under one have sometimes exerted themselves in defence of their rights and liberties and how fatally it has ended with many a man and many a state who have entered into quarrels, wars and contests with them. — George Mason, "Remarks on Annual Elections for the Fairfax Independent Company" in The Papers of George Mason, 1725-1792, ed Robert A. Rutland (Chapel Hill, 1970). |
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