Last edited by the Schwartz; 09-17-2019 at 04:15 PM.
''Politics is for the present, but an equation is for eternity.'' ―Albert Einstein
Full disclosure per the Pistol-Forum CoC: I am the author of Quantitative Ammunition Selection.
''Politics is for the present, but an equation is for eternity.'' ―Albert Einstein
Full disclosure per the Pistol-Forum CoC: I am the author of Quantitative Ammunition Selection.
My point is that I repeatedly see some folks in many venues saying that they cannot comfortably carry conceal because of some factor as heat or body type. I just find that to be nonsensical. I ask no one to answer to me. However, I do comment on statements that have little validity.
You can't do anything comfortably at 103 degrees outside anyway. Go outside stark naked with just a 1911 strapped around your waist - that would still suck for thermal comfort. Put on the sun screen. Every once in awhile, someone forgets it at a match and is incinerated. A national trainer came here for a class and didn't pay attention. He would pass as a Red Lobster.
I took a class awhile ago and somehow missed a band around my off hand wrist. Came home and that band was glowing. Ouch!!
If you want to OC as it is your right, go ahead, if legal. Justifications based on some supposed practical reason are hard to find outside of law enforcement or similarly employed agents with lethal force responsibilities.
Yeah, I have OC'ed walking to the deer blinds and around the area on private lands. So what.
My personal comfort/physical requirements are simply not a matter requiring your validation, assent, or approval. You do you. I'll take care of being me.
Is there a point to this or is this a PSA for preventing skin cancer?
Thanks for your permission, but I've done just fine so far without it.
''Politics is for the present, but an equation is for eternity.'' ―Albert Einstein
Full disclosure per the Pistol-Forum CoC: I am the author of Quantitative Ammunition Selection.
''Politics is for the present, but an equation is for eternity.'' ―Albert Einstein
Full disclosure per the Pistol-Forum CoC: I am the author of Quantitative Ammunition Selection.
Here is a summary of the gun bills introduced just last week. Most anti, as you would expect.
Few if any will pass... this time. But it lets us know how Those People are thinking.
"Well folks the bills are rolling in again for the fall sessions and man oh man are there some doozies. Missouri people, take the time to read the nonsense coming out of your state capital/"
FL
H0117 would require anyone applying for a concealed carry license to undergo a psychological evaluation
H6009 would repeal state preemption of guns laws (allowing local governments to enact their own laws)
S0094 is a universal background check bill
S0134 would repeal state preemption of guns laws (allowing local governments to enact their own laws)
S0266 would require all firearms to be locked up in a home where 16 year old and younger children live
S0270 is a universal background check bill
MN
HF3 would make anyone convicted of harassment a prohibited person
SF8 would make anyone convicted of harassment a prohibited person
MO
HB10 would require any firearm other than a carry gun that is transported in a vehicle to be broken down and stored in a locked box or the trunk
HB11 is a universal background check bill and a firearm registry bill. Not only would all sales have to go through a gun dealer but within a year of taking effect every gun owner would be required to get a certificate for each gun they own
HB14 would make it illegal to conceal carry in a public library
HB18 would require gun dealers to verify the age of anyone buying a firearm, ammunition, or a firearm accessory
HB19 would create extreme risk protection orders and gun seizure warrants
HB2 would raise the age to buy an 'assault weapon' to 21
HB20 would make anyone on the terrorist watch list' or anyone that is associated with any group, whether organized or not, that participates in terrorist activities
HB23 is a universal background check bill
HB24 is an 'assault weapon' and high capacity magazine ban bill
HB25 would fine gun businesses that sell any magazine that can hold more then 10 rounds $100 per magazine sold
HB26 would literally outlaw the ownership of magazines that can hold more than 10 rounds with no grandfather clause
HB28 would create a mandatory firearm registry
HB3 would create extreme risk protection orders
HB4 would use taxpayer money to do a study on gun violence
HB5 would create extreme risk protection orders
HB6 would make it a crime to store a firearm where a child may access it
HB7 would require all ammunition sales to go through a licensed dealer
HB9 would repeal state preemption of local firearm laws
HCR1 is a resolution asking congress to repeal the firearm manufacturers protection act
HJR1 is a resolution calling for changes to the state constitution to require universal background checks on all firearm sales and to repeal constitutional carry
NY
A08575 would make people prohibited from buying firearms prohibited from buying ammunition (which means they will have background checks for ammunition purchases)
S06716 would outlaw unfinished receivers
PA
HB303 would remove restrictions on transporting a firearm to allow anyone to transport a firearm to any place it is legal to have as long as the firearm is unloaded and ammunition is not readily accessible
WI
AB431 would add restrictions to the sale of firearms by dealers
AB446 would add a tax of .5% to all firearms to be used for victims of 'gun violence'
https://amgoa.org/Proposed-State-Gun-Legislation
US Congress
HB4255 would require gun manufacturers to add a second 'hidden' serial number on firearms, it would also require ATF to hold background check data for 180 days as well as to eliminate the limitations on 'gun trace' data
This legislation requires the release of certain records by the Department of Defense of the legality to own firearm status which is already required under Federal law.
HB4271 would require gun manufacturers to add a suicide prevention label to all firearms or the boxes they come in
HR555 requests the senate to vote on HR8 (universal background checks) which passed the house in the Spring
SB2449 would require a federal license to own a firearm
https://amgoa.org/Proposed-Federal-Gun-Legislation
Last edited by Jim Watson; 09-17-2019 at 04:34 PM. Reason: Wrong date
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