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MO: A real gun + no training = alarming law in Missouri
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Mark A. Taff
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Missouri lawmakers passed yet another dangerous pro-gun law this year, daring Gov. Jay Nixon to veto it.
And he should do that, because this one would allow people to carry a concealed weapon — with no training and no permit.
Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker correctly says that’s preposterous.
“You must have training” to properly handle a gun that can kill others, she said in a recent interview.
Yes, you do, but that’s never been the mantra of the Missouri lawmakers who think the Second Amendment should allow people to carry a firearm anytime they want and almost anywhere. |
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laker1
(5/26/2016)
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That it works in many other states is evidence to the contrary. Of course, Mo. residents may not be as trustworthy. |
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