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TX: Don't mess with Texas' License to Carry laws
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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A so-called Constitutional Carry law, which would permit open or concealed carry without a permit, would eliminate the basic training criteria for firearm proficiency and safe handling.
That's nuts.
State laws governing the possession and use of handguns are not onerous or excessive. With accessible training and affordable permits, a Texas License to Carry is within reach for most people who are 21 and felony-free. |
Comment by:
Stripeseven
(2/23/2019)
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What's nuts, is someone thinking that "Law Abiding" Americans are to be "Charged a Fee", or even have the audacity to imply that they have the right to "Permit" someone to exercise their 2nd. Amendment Rights. That's nuts..... |
Comment by:
shootergdv
(2/23/2019)
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Yet we let people vote that don't even know who's in office now ! Whuich is OK - no training or fee should be charged to exercise a RIGHT ! |
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