Free states feel the heat

sw1834 said:
I don't know where this map comes from, but Wyoming is now one of only a few states where concealed carry is allowed without a permit. I would consider Wyoming Unrestricted also.

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This may not be the exact map, but perhaps this will help.
Edit: This is the site for the map posted above:
http://www.moccw.org/
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Gun Laws by state:
Index of /states

NRA-ILA:
NRA-ILA | State Laws
 
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Lost rights

Answer to your first question is No.

Answer to second question is Yes.

Answer the third question is, I need do nothing to reclaim any freedoms endowed to me by God, as I have not LOST any.
Perhaps you have not lost any rights, but I feel I have. I have lost my right to travel unfettered? I fly a lot and I have to submit to government searches before I can board a plane. I can not take my firearm with me in the airplane, even if it's locked in my suit case. Heck I can't even take my Swiss Army knife. I can't go to a school and say a prayer without violating some ones sense of where I can practice my faith.

I can't make a phone call or write an email without the government intercepting my communication and storing it in a data base. I can not travel by car on certain roads not near a border and be stopped by the USB order Patrol who will question my citizenship usually in a heavy foreign accent.

I can't not go outside my home without being under video surveillance. I could go on and on, but I will run this site out of storable space.
 
Isn't this an individual State's right to decide on? I know that numerous States are "shall issue".I remember where I lived growing up in Pa. you needed a reason like carrying a payroll.

Not arguing...Just don't see the issue here.Will reread the article.

Think of it this way, The feds and various organizations or turning themselves wrong side out fighting states requirements to produce photo ID and/or proof of citizenship in order to vote. They claim it is infringing a persons constitutional right to vote.

We have a constitutional right to keep and bear arms, yet the some people that don't want to place any requirements whatsoever of the right to vote, are perfectly happy to put all sorts of onerous requirements on a citizens right to keep and bear arms. The Federal Government goes ape at the idea of a felon possessing a firearm, even if he was convicted of a non-violent crime. Yet the Federal Attorney General is fighting to give felons the right to vote. If you can't trust someone to own a firearm, why would you trust them to vote in a federal or state election? Something is amiss here.
 
Aloha,

Altho Hawaii is listed as a "May Issue" state,

in reality it is a "NO Issue" state.

All of the Chiefs of Police do NOT issue any CCW to Citizen.

We are hoping decisions like these will have an effect locally.
 

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