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    Quote Originally Posted by OCTOBER-2009 View Post
    Actually right now there are 28 states that allow a person to "open carry" a firearm. As long as the handgun is exposed (in a holster, on your hip, open to see) you can carry it almost anywhere. Of course if you enter private property (as shopping center, movie theater, restaurant) management can ask you to leave, but your actions are not illegal. Check it out on--open carry.org.
    Yes, That web sight is quite informative with firearms laws in general.

    I'll get this post rolling with some momentum now.

    I think that you should be able to carry on state campuses.

    As with Virginia Tech incident.

    If someone was armed, at least they would have stood a chance.

    I know this fvck nut passed the NICS check, as it pertains to being mentally defective.

    But, that was quickly rectified.Now it does contain all your mental health information now.

    (Actually, his was supposed to have been reported, the court didn't send it to NICS).

    This does not apply to your own personal psychiatrist, that most people see at some point in there lives.

    Just when the court has deemed you mentally defective.

    Which is how the guy slipped through the cracks.

    I would have resolved that incident very quickly, if it was poised on myself.

    But, I know that most people do not possess that military background.

    But, they do make you go through a hand gun training course, as a civilian.

    This is for your state license.

    So, I am for basically for open carry everywhere, except state and federal institutions.

    And as far as locking your guns up in your own home?

    Ridiculous. It is locked up.Unless you leave your doors unlocked when your not home.

    If you can't get access to it, what good is it?

    Rule that is taught in law enforcement:

    2 to 5 feet.
    2 to 5 shots.
    2 to 5 seconds.

    That's it, and it's over.

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    T

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    Quote Originally Posted by TITANIUM View Post

    I think that you should be able to carry on state campuses.

    As with Virginia Tech incident.

    If someone was armed, at least they would have stood a chance.
    I totally argree! They call restrictions on CCW permits (colleges, school, arenas) safe zones. However, evidence has shown that these are nothing but death zones for those stuck in these facilities without firearm protection. How many more Americans will die in schools because people can't arm themselves.

    Remember, "MORE GUNS, LESS CRIME"

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    Quote Originally Posted by OCTOBER-2009 View Post
    I totally argree! They call restrictions on CCW permits (colleges, school, arenas) safe zones. However, evidence has shown that these are nothing but death zones for those stuck in these facilities without firearm protection. How many more Americans will die in schools because people can't arm themselves.

    Remember, "MORE GUNS, LESS CRIME"
    It's true.

    Statistically also.

    States that support concealed carry laws have less crime.

    Not knowing who is armed is a great deterrent in itself.

    I support capitol punishment also.

    Another great deterrent.

    The government should really hold the criminal accountable for what they do, and stop making laws that punish the law abiding sector .

    Only the lawful obey laws anyways....

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