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MI: Michigan lawmakers need to get serious about guns and prisons
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Mark A. Taff
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The state house of misrepresentatives has passed a law allowing any legal firearm owner to carry a concealed weapon without a permit, or even any training. You might ask... why?
Except you aren't ever going to get any answer that makes sense from a true gun nut, other than that his firm and totally incorrect belief is that the Second Amendment entitles him to have a powerful killing weapon in his possession at all times.
In this case, there's another reason; your average good ol' boy doesn't like paying the $100 application fee for a concealed weapon permit, plus subsequent fees every few years to renew the license. |
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hisself
(8/3/2017)
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"other than that his firm and totally incorrect belief is that the Second Amendment entitles him to have a powerful killing weapon in his possession at all times."
So, what part of "the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall NOT be infringed" says that my right can be infringed?
How is my belief that the Second Amendment entitles me to have a powerful killing weapon in my possession at all times totally incorrect? In what way is it incorrect? Specifically, what does shall NOT be infringed mean?
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