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MT: Retain Montana’s concealed weapon permitting system
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Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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As a life-long Montanan, a gun owner and volunteer with the Montana chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, I found the recent Tribune article “Everything you want to know about guns in Montana” informative. The piece touches on a range of gun topics, including Montana’s concealed carry permitting system and how it keeps guns away from people with violent histories.
The article explains how “counties reported denying applications because of assaults, domestic violence, felonies, active protection orders, …and, in Broadwater County, an applicant had threatened to kill deputies.” |
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dasing
(5/5/2017)
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What kind of drugs is this woman on?, the buying process is the primary vetting system. If you can buy a firearm, from a dealer the permit process is just another infringment on your, not government granted, rights!!!! |
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