Arizona legalizes carrying concealed gun without a permit - 12160 Social Network2024-03-28T14:45:13Zhttps://12160.info/forum/topics/arizona-legalizes-carrying?groupUrl=gunsandtactics&feed=yes&xn_auth=noSomehow I totally agree with…tag:12160.info,2010-09-06:2649739:Comment:2332112010-09-06T22:14:00.920ZAnthony Kimbroughhttps://12160.info/profile/AnthonyEKimbrough
Somehow I totally agree with that. Problem, Reaction, Solution.
Somehow I totally agree with that. Problem, Reaction, Solution. As for to protect and serve,…tag:12160.info,2010-09-03:2649739:Comment:2310272010-09-03T01:09:24.570ZBilly1st III%https://12160.info/profile/Billy1st
As for to protect and serve, it never was intended for the people, only for the Cities, County's and States, not you and I! You only have to seek and the answer's are their, but don't go by just one report! Dig and find more then one and you will start to see the common answer!
As for to protect and serve, it never was intended for the people, only for the Cities, County's and States, not you and I! You only have to seek and the answer's are their, but don't go by just one report! Dig and find more then one and you will start to see the common answer! Awesome Gary, Nice to see peo…tag:12160.info,2010-09-03:2649739:Comment:2310222010-09-03T01:01:05.747ZBilly1st III%https://12160.info/profile/Billy1st
Awesome Gary, Nice to see people learning from the past! My hat is off to you! They have to let you carry now because with the So called supreme court's ruling on the Police do not have to protect you, "Castle Rock v. Gonzales" and out of it came the Losers: anti-domestic violence advocates and women's groups, such as the National Association of Women Lawyers, failed to establish that restraining orders were constitutional entitlements. If they had succeeded, the enforcement of such orders…
Awesome Gary, Nice to see people learning from the past! My hat is off to you! They have to let you carry now because with the So called supreme court's ruling on the Police do not have to protect you, "Castle Rock v. Gonzales" and out of it came the Losers: anti-domestic violence advocates and women's groups, such as the National Association of Women Lawyers, failed to establish that restraining orders were constitutional entitlements. If they had succeeded, the enforcement of such orders would have been guaranteed by due process. Failure to enforce them would have been grounds for a lawsuit against the police, a precedent that local officials feared would flood them with expensive litigation.<br />
So they had no other choice, it is cheaper and easier to convict the citizen then face a law suit! With that and the mass lay-offs of the LEOs they had no other choice! Crime is going to go up a lot, and the ones that will suffer will be the ones protecting their home and property! As the phrase on my page:Once WE Were"! 83% of homicide warrants in P…tag:12160.info,2010-04-27:2649739:Comment:1736612010-04-27T02:09:30.565Ztruthhttps://12160.info/profile/adap2k
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Gary is it not strange that for the first 143 years we got along fine in this country with the 2nd Amendment.<br />
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1791 Second Amendment Ratified<br />
It states, "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." See U.S. Constitution.<br />
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1871 National Rifle Association Founded<br />
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Gary is it not strange that for the first 143 years we got along fine in this country with the 2nd Amendment.<br />
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1791 Second Amendment Ratified<br />
It states, "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." See U.S. Constitution.<br />
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1871 National Rifle Association Founded<br />
Union soldiers Col. William C. Church and Gen. George Wingate found the NRA to "promote and encourage rifle shooting on a scientific basis." Civil War Gen. Ambrose Burnside, who was also the former governor of Rhode Island and a U.S. Senator, serves as the organization's first president.<br />
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1934 National Firearms Act<br />
Brought about by the lawlessness and rise of gangster culture during prohibition, President Franklin D. Roosevelt hoped this act would eliminate automatic-fire weapons like machine guns from America's streets. Other firearms such as short-barreled shotguns and rifles, parts of guns like silencers, as well as other "gadget-type" firearms hidden in canes and such were also targeted. All gun sales and gun manufacturers were slapped with a $200 tax (no small amount for Americans mired in the Great Depression; that would be like a tax of $2,525 today) on each firearm, and all buyers were required to fill out paperwork subject to Treasury Dept. approval.<br />
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1938 Federal Firearms Act<br />
Congress aimed this law at those involved in selling and shipping firearms through interstate or foreign commerce channels. Anyone involved in the selling of firearms was required to obtain a Federal Firearms License from the Secretary of Commerce ($1 annual fee). They were also required to record the names and addresses of everyone they sold guns to and were prohibited from selling to those people who were convicted of certain crimes or lacked a permit.<br />
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1968 Gun Control Act<br />
The assassination of John F. Kennedy, who was killed by a mail-order gun that belonged to Lee Harvey Oswald, inspired this major revision to federal gun laws. The subsequent assasinations of Martin Luther King and presidential candidate Robert Kennedy fueled its quick passage. License requirements were expanded to include more dealers, and more detailed record keeping was expected of them; handgun sales over state lines were restricted; the list of persons dealers could not sell to grew to include those convicted of felonies (with some exceptions), those found mentally incompetent, drug users and more. The act also defined persons who were banned from possessing firearms.<br />
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The key element of this bill outlawed mail order sales of rifles and shotguns; Up until this law, mail order consumers only had to sign a statement that they were over 21 years of age for a handgun (18 for rifle or shotgun); it also detailed more persons who were banned from possessing certain guns, including drug users, and further restricted shotgun and rifles sales.<br />
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1972 Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms created<br />
Enforcement of the Gun Control Act was given to the Dept. of the Treasury's Alcohol and Tobacco Tax Division of the Internal Revenue Service. The organization replaced "tax" with "firearms," nearly doubled in size, and became the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF).<br />
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1986 Law Enforcement Officers Protection Act<br />
Made it illegal for anyone to manufacture or import armor piercing ammunition, or "cop-killer bullets," which are capable of penetrating bulletproof clothing.<br />
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Firearms Owners' Protection Act<br />
Eased restrictions on gun sellers and the sale of some guns. Imposed additional penalties for persons using a firearm during certain crimes and persons with robbery or burglary convictions who are illegally shipping guns.<br />
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1990 Crime Control Act<br />
Directed the attorney general to develop a strategy for establishing "drug-free school zones," including criminal penalties for possessing or discharging a firearm in a school zone. Outlawed the assembly of illegal semiautomatic rifles or shotguns from legally imported parts.<br />
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1994 Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act<br />
Imposed, on an interim basis, a five-day waiting period and background check before a licensed gun importer, manufacturer or dealer can sell or deliver a handgun to an unlicensed individual.<br />
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Required a new National Instant Criminal Background Check System, run by the FBI, be ready to replace the waiting period by Nov. 30, 1998. The new background check system will apply to all firearms and will allow checks to be done over the phone or electronically with results returned immediately in most cases.<br />
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Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act<br />
Commonly referred to as the "Assault Weapons Ban," this bill banned the manufacture, possession, and importation of new semiautomatic assault weapons and large-capacity ammunition feeding devices (or magazines) for civilian use.<br />
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Criteria for semiautomatic assault weapons that fall under the ban are provided as well as a list of 19 specific firearms.<br />
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Prohibits juveniles from possessing or selling handguns and directs the attorney general to evaluate proposed and existing state juvenile gun laws "We wouldn't give people driv…tag:12160.info,2010-04-19:2649739:Comment:1711902010-04-19T02:13:26.882Zfireguyhttps://12160.info/profile/fireguy
"We wouldn't give people driver's licenses without requiring training or testing. Why would we give people the ability to carry a concealed weapon anywhere?" said Rep. Steve Farley, D-Tucson.<br />
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"Rep. Steve Farley D-Tuscon, you are a freaking idiot. The Constitution does not say; "the right to drive will not be infringed upon", wada maroon". Said Fireguy
"We wouldn't give people driver's licenses without requiring training or testing. Why would we give people the ability to carry a concealed weapon anywhere?" said Rep. Steve Farley, D-Tucson.<br />
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"Rep. Steve Farley D-Tuscon, you are a freaking idiot. The Constitution does not say; "the right to drive will not be infringed upon", wada maroon". Said Fireguy I need to move from Californi…tag:12160.info,2010-04-19:2649739:Comment:1711792010-04-19T01:26:52.421ZMetalchemisthttps://12160.info/profile/Metalchemist
I need to move from California to somewhere that is more Citizen friendly.<br />
Arizona, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Texas ... Anywhere I can find decent work.<br />
<u><i>These Idiots are trying to pass a law that makes it illegal to open carry in this state</i></u>.<br />
I myself don't practice it,(I believe in the element of suprise) but it is virtually impossible to get a concealed carry permit in this jungle of a state. So ya gotta do what ya gotta do... Just don't get caught.
I need to move from California to somewhere that is more Citizen friendly.<br />
Arizona, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Texas ... Anywhere I can find decent work.<br />
<u><i>These Idiots are trying to pass a law that makes it illegal to open carry in this state</i></u>.<br />
I myself don't practice it,(I believe in the element of suprise) but it is virtually impossible to get a concealed carry permit in this jungle of a state. So ya gotta do what ya gotta do... Just don't get caught.