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Comment by:
jac
(5/30/2019)
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“If you live in a state like Texas, if the law in Texas is open carry, so be it,” he adds. “If you live in Pennsylvania where they are more stringent and they don't want you to be able to have a gun other than in your own premises or under lock and key or you have to do a background check, then that's up to them to decide.”
I lived in Pennsylvania for 60 years and now live in Texas. Texas is actually more restrictive than Pennsylvania regarding guns.
You can open carry without a permit in PA. You can't in Texas.
You can conceal carry with a permit almost everywhere in PA. You can't in Texas.
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Comment by:
jac
(5/30/2019)
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It is considerably easier and cheaper to obtain a carry permit in PA than in TX.
Proof that the idiot gun grabber doesn't understand the subject and is dead wrong about second amendment issues. |
Comment by:
shootergdv
(5/30/2019)
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Gee, Mark, would it be OK for some states to reinstitute a poll tax and a literacy tax too ? I mean if your state solely determines the extent your rights, why not ? |
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