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Spin Zone / Re: Too little too late?
« on: November 21, 2018, 08:52:37 AM »
Forgot about Rosen, and Attkisson. Yep, he violated their privacy, then tried to ruin them.
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Uh, actually - no. He works for the US govt. Again, being pedantic everyone in govt service works for the American people(small p). Read the judiciary act.Who hires and fires the AG? The American people, or the President? How could JFK hire his brother as AG?
And more acquired outside the law than ever before.
Looks like he didn't stay bought...
15 STATES WITH CONSTITUTIONAL CARRY
(in chronological order):
Vermont has had Constitutional Carry since the nation's founding in 1791 --
they never enacted any law banning the right to discreetly bear arms.
Montana enacted Constitutional Carry in 1991, for all areas
outside city limits (99.4% of the state by area, not by population), and is working on the rest.
Alaska enacted true Constitutional Carry in 2003.
Texas enacted Constitutional Carry "light" in 2007
as the "Motorist Protection Act," freeing people to carry in their vehicles,
and to and from their vehicles and their homes, land or business (but not otherwise).
Arizona got full Constitutional Carry in 2010,
the third state with real Freedom To Carry (FTC),
coined the phrase Constitutional Carry to describe the new law,
and the sky has not fallen, despite desperate fears to the contrary.
Wyoming enacted Constitutional Carry, for state residents, in 2011.
Arkansas passed HB1700 (Act 746) on August 16, 2013 to get Constitutional Carry.
Kansas pushed Constitutional Carry through with widespread support in 2015.
West Virginia had to override the Governor's veto to pass its law in early March 2016.
Idaho pushed it through and got it signed later in March 2016.
Mississippi succeeded in enacting Constitutional Carry in April 2016.
Missouri overrode a governor's veto of SB656 to pass Constitutional Carry on 9/15/16, effective Jan. 1, 2017.
New Hampshire passed SB12 for Constitutional Carry on Feb. 22, 2017.
North Dakota passed HB1169 for Constitutional Carry and the governor signed it on March 23, 2017.
(as of June 14, 2017)
Anthony, but do WHAT??? I can contact my idiotic State Senators (D) and threaten to vote (R), but I do that anyway! I can’t tell my rep (R) that I’ll vote (D) if he doesn’t DO SOMETHING about the fraud, because the (D)’s who run against him every time are idiots, but I repeat myself.
What, man? What can we DO?