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Join the contestYeah I know I don't like that either, but it's a start in the right direction.Not really. They had me until....
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I really like SC and it tops the list of where I might live / retire next. But those prohibited places may be a deal breaker, unfortunately.
I also like Texas, but their gun-free zone sign law is a deal-breaker, too. It's a mine-field of "no guns" signs, which often require a trip back to the car and then leaving a firearm unsecured in the car. No bueno!
No such thing in my current state. We don't have open carry, but I'd rather be able to carry concealed anywhere without worrying about whether there's a sign every place I go. I legally carried into my daughter's medical appointment yesterday.
Your thoughts and actions just highlight the fact that laws are to control the law bidding and have NOTHING to do with order and/or safety. Laws are nothing more than weapons handed down from the psychopaths at the top to their mindless armed and badged gang members to be used against the decent in society.Not really. They had me until....
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I really like SC and it tops the list of where I might live / retire next. But those prohibited places may be a deal breaker, unfortunately.
I also like Texas, but their gun-free zone sign law is a deal-breaker, too. It's a mine-field of "no guns" signs, which often require a trip back to the car and then leaving a firearm unsecured in the car. No bueno!
No such thing in my current state. We don't have open carry, but I'd rather be able to carry concealed anywhere without worrying about whether there's a sign every place I go. I legally carried into my daughter's medical appointment yesterday.
Definitely a move in the right direction. And there's no "perfectly free" state. Compromises everywhere.Yeah I know I don't like that either, but it's a start in the right direction.
H. 3594 also proves voting does matter at least on a state level.
OPSEC.You clearly fear the badged statists far more than the common criminal and for good reason. Don’t go back to your car. Carry it anyway and defend yourself from all criminals including those that rob, kidnap, steal, and murder on behalf of the state.
Your thoughts and actions just highlight the fact that laws are to control the law bidding and have NOTHING to do with order and/or safety.
In my state, such signs mean nothing (other than a suggestion). We are free to ignore them and do so.I'll respect your property and property rights 100%. If you post it, I'll respect that by not entering. I've done an immediate U-turn upon seeing the signs at many places. Two places were gun stores! Talk about not knowing your customer base.
I agree with most of what you say, but what would a nation look like with zero laws?Your thoughts and actions just highlight the fact that laws are to control the law bidding and have NOTHING to do with order and/or safety. Laws are nothing more than weapons handed down from the psychopaths at the top to their mindless armed and badged gang members to be used against the decent in society.
You clearly fear the badged statists far more than the common criminal and for good reason. Don’t go back to your car. Carry it anyway and defend yourself from all criminals including those that rob, kidnap, steal, and murder on behalf of the state.
Straw man argument. Classic straw man.I agree with most of what you say, but what would a nation look like with zero laws?
I 100% believe everybody should be able to do what makes them happy as long as it doesn't negatively affect someone else, but even with that you have to have limitations.
Example 1 If it made me happy to take a shit on the public sidewalk or on my neighbor's driveway should I be able to do that and just say well that's what makes me happy so I should be able to do it?
Example 2 If someone likes putting cigars out on their face should they be able to do that? Absolutely if that's what they like to do I say sure go for it.
My point is to live in a civilized society there has to at least be some basic set of rules/laws.
Not when the person quoted constantly states there should be zero laws and or law enforcement.Straw man argument. Classic straw man.
It is when the person quoted did not suggest there be "zero laws" (categorically) nor did I see anything about eliminating law enforcement.Not when the person quoted constantly states there should be zero laws and or law enforcement.
You state extreme views you're going to get an extreme argument.
Yeah when I was visiting family in CA you bet your ass I was carrying, especially in Los Angeles area LOLLLL.....if you're doing it right no one should know anyway. That's how I've operated for the last 30+ years before Concealed Carry laws were a thing![]()
Pretty standard list of restrictions I see thereNot really. They had me until....
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I really like SC and it tops the list of where I might live / retire next. But those prohibited places may be a deal breaker, unfortunately.