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Putting on my tinfoil hat..... Kind of makes me wonder, how much of an "accident" this really was.........yes, just another tactic from the tolerant left..........
X2.I have my CCW...I ain't scared.
this is why I constitutional carry... fuk ca rule and all their bs3 hours ago, Azdunerat said:
I would be beyond pissed if I lived in the state.
Yea you don't have to, the state does it for you when you buy them. Unless you're buying them used without going through a licensed dealer, but they frown about that also My grandpa gave me all of mine that aren't registered the way there going to stayI don't even register my guns :classic_rolleyes:
Many of us have had way more training than those with CCW's... FFS, many of us have had way more training and life experience than most of the LEO that's carry every day for that matter. CC vs CCW doesn't really mean anything.I don't think I'd cary in CA. Even though CCW reciprocity might, sort'a be, legal for a little while... IF you needed to defend yourself, you most likely will have civil lawsuits for years. The criminal would sue if they survived and if they didn't the family or the state would sue, saying it was his last crime before he was going strait. They were a wonderful person and you took that from them.
When I took the CCW class in Utah, learned in Utah you cant be sued civilly. Neither the offender or family can sue. I equate that to the "they needed kill'n" law
I'm not a fan of "Constitutional cary". People need the education of a CCW class and competency on using a weapon.
I see plenty of people open cary here. Was in Target a guy in front of me had a sidearm strapped on at the check out line... no one even looked twice. NO! sign on the front door saying (No GUNS allowed) Wont be the next mass casualty event!