Imagine if you had to have a permit to purchase, read and possess a newspaper
...or a computer, or a printer, or an internet connection...
Imagine if you had to have a permit to purchase, read and possess a newspaper
Imagine if you had to have a permit to purchase, read and possess a newspaper
I disagree. By facilitating the left's agenda, you slowly are assimilated into their way of thinking. Your own statement appears to consider getting an HQL to be a reasonable thing to do.
John
Additionally, the many new people getting into guns, the twenty somethings, are getting into it for self defense. Many of them shoot in practical and tactical matches and don't even belong to a club.
I know because I have trained many of them.
...or a computer, or a printer, or an internet connection...
My post (#104) and Minuteman's post (#207)... Pretty much request the same thing from the Governor elect. Dont use this opportunity as a bargaining chip. Use it to get on the offensive, not on the defensive... cast them off balance! He will be proven right over time, and soon everything will be forgotten with eliminating/reducing taxes... (draw attention to one, not the other).
1) G&S admin change... When? = WITHIN 90 DAYS OF BEING SWORN IN
2) Legislation as needed... When? = NEXT GA SESSION (I believe the Southern MD delegation might be already working on something)
3) Courts when required... When? = EARLY NEXT YEAR (Fingers crossed), and 4) Voting is critical... YES, and having a few rallies wouldnt hurt either.
Have you heard something? Would like to know more
I thought about the basic civics course, but opted to go buy some new handguns, because, you know. I CAN. Since you have stopped collecting, perhaps you have the time and extra funds to do so. By the way, I laid no claims to any training credentials, that was the other guy, who then failed to substantiate it, perhaps all the words confused you. I simply profess to having the same basic things everyone here does as well. Driving isn't a constitutional right? Really, well the freedom to travel from State to State sure is, and since driving is the preferred method of doing so, and I need a license to drive, I'm going to get one. In the meantime, once the HQL law is reversed, you are free to walk to the gunshop and stick it to the Man in the exercise ( literally ) of your rights.
HA needs to pass a basic civics course, maybe study history and the constitution some. This is a civil rights issue and too many poeple want to fight the battle in the have my cake and eat it mode.
If gambling wasn't illegal, I'd stand to make a lot of money when Hogan and/or his MSP appointee does absolutely nothing whatsoever on G&S.
Ariba
You are about 2 years late with your HQL debates, not even quite sure how that got in this thread to start with.
As mentioned, having an HQL or not having an HQL has no influence on anything in our legislator.
This is the Old Line State for crying out loud. Stand your ground and don't turn away. We've started the March to recapture the cannons, but we aren't there yet. But soon we will secure them and can turn them on our attackers.
The state's budget isn't being helped by the hql
Barely 14,000 have been issued so far this year. The state had forecasted closer to 100,000...
It's around 14,400 as of now, early December 2014... I think they are presently processing aprox. 50 to 100 per week.
Waugh had plans laid out on this topic during his campaign... It still is in his website... http://waugh2014.com/blog/2014/09/14/second-amendment/
This is still in the press release section of Deb's website... http://debreyfordelegate.com/gun range.pdf
Read the 3rd bullet from Matt's website... http://www.voteformattmorgan.com/
Tony O'Donnell... he voted against SB281
When we negotiate 1/2 our rights away the compromise is not a win it is still a loss. Getting 2 out of ten onerous provisions taken out of a bill doesnt make it better, it is still a loss. When you knock a 10% tax increase down to 5% its still a tax increase.
Sheesh, give the guy a little time. The house and senate are still primarily Democrats that are afraid of guns, or politically motivated against them. Gonna be hard to fight the Maryland ignorance against inanimate objects.