Posted on 10/31/2014 11:55:59 AM PDT by marktwain
No doubt it was merely a mental slip, but it is hard to make a gun law tougher than an outright ban, which is the current state of the law in the Northern Mariana Islands. From radionz.co.nz:
Lawmakers in the Northern Marianas are looking at enacting legislation that will make it tougher for individuals to own handguns, in the event a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the Weapons Control Act prevails.The current law in the Northern Mariana Islands is a complete ban on the ownership of handguns. The ban is being challenged, in part, because of the Pertuta decision in the Ninth Circuit. Guam has already passed a shall issue concealed carry permit system because of the Peruta decision.
It was the Chairman's view that the abuse of firearms was a serious problem in the United States, and that he did not wish it to become a problem in the Trust Territory, where there was no real need for firearms.It seems likely that the court in the Northern Mariana Islands will strike down the ban on the ownership and carry of handguns.
Btt
Oh good! will the police be able to protect the public? not!
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