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South Dakota goes for "constitutional carry"

Posted by David Hardy · 1 February 2019 08:38 PM

Dave Workman reports that makes it the 14th state to allow concealed carry without a permit. Arizona went to that some years ago and ... absolutely nothing noteworthy happened. Concealed carry without a permit had always been a misdemeanor punishable by a fine, and nobody bent upon serious crime was deterred anyway.

2 Comments | Leave a comment

Mike Murray | February 2, 2019 11:48 AM | Reply

Yes, it is strange. Criminal are not deterred by laws. Who would have thought such was the case?

FWB | February 2, 2019 7:38 PM | Reply

Problem is WHY the legislatures think they have the authority to give the People what is a God given Right? Nothing in the 2nd even comes close to allowing the feds OR states to regulate how one carries. The only reason the belief exists is because the idiotic judges got everything wrong in order to expand their powers by theft. Not a single state law from 1833 to roughly 2008 has any bearing on the 2nd so all reviews of laws during that period are meaningless.

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