Criminals exercise their God given right to carry a firearm, why can't we do it too
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Originally posted by Mike D View PostThe training should be on the person making the decision to carry the gun, not mandated by the government and taxed to do so.
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freaking common sense, should tell you a little training is necessary, its not even the training i thing training is the wrong term, should be knowledge of the law
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Originally posted by Traildust View PostOur elected officials don't give a rats arse about us. Republicans could've pasted this for the last 25 years. It's just a crumb trail.Originally posted by Traildust View PostI'm all for it.....but it smells like bs!
We don't have to send money, we really need to contact our reps and state senator to push this.
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Originally posted by Mike D View PostThe training should be on the person making the decision to carry the gun, not mandated by the government and taxed to do so.
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That said most will never fire their weapon in defense. That's a good thing. But if you fire your weapon and hurt an innocent because of a lack of training I'd bet it will cost you in court.
The whole point of constitutional carry is the government not having the say in it. But in the end the courts, and maybe even insurance companies will have a say.
Like the AHCA, pass it and we'll deal with the rest as it comes.
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Originally posted by DRT View PostI wish everyone who carried would take at least basic training but the vast majority never will. The training given now is minimal and since there is no recert requirements, wasted.
That said most will never fire their weapon in defense. That's a good thing. But if you fire your weapon and hurt an innocent because of a lack of training I'd bet it will cost you in court.
The whole point of constitutional carry is the government not having the say in it. But in the end the courts, and maybe even insurance companies will have a say.
Like the AHCA, pass it and we'll deal with the rest as it comes.
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Constitutional Carry passed here in Iowa a few weeks ago. I will still renew my Iowa Permit to Carry Weapons which actually includes more weapons... long knives, machetes, swords etc. than my Texas permit. I will keep my Iowa and Texas permits current for the convenience of buying from a FFL dealer. We also don't have the 30.06/30.07 rule here.
Our Governor Kim Reynolds also told the Biden administration to stick it on the child migrant situation. She said the border surge "Is not our problem" and declined federal help.
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Originally posted by one66stang View Posthttps://senate.texas.gov/members.php
Call and email your Senators, let them know a vote against this is a vote against their re-election
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Originally posted by flywise View PostA very well trained 26 year veteran of law enforcement made a mistake and will pay for it. If i carry i assume that risk and responsibility. training will not prevent accidents or consequences
The burden of responsibility on an officer is unbelievably high as is the chances of being in a kinetic situation.
The officer made a mistake and the consequence were high for both of them.
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