Posted on 06/29/2022 4:37:46 AM PDT by marktwain
When I lived in San Diego, I always had a current copy of a book titled "How to Own a Gun and Stay Out of Jail". There was a special CA edition that continued to get bigger each year. The laws on the books are asinine. If you have a loaded magazine in your pocket (but no gun on your person) and stand on a public street, the law reads "a gun or part of a gun (magazine)" is considered a whole gun. Having rounds in it makes it a loaded gun. Having it in your pocket makes it a concealed gun. Standing on the sidewalk counts as being "in public", so the contorted view is that you are in possession of a loaded, concealed gun in public. If that magazine doesn't correspond to a gun registered in your name, there are other problems. You're in possession of an unregistered, loaded, concealed gun in a public place. Suffice to say, I could not remain in CA with the twisted spaghetti gun laws aimed at entrapping gun owners by any means possible.
I have a copy of That book
and for twenty years knew that one mistake could be a very Big Problem. Now I am a Citizen in a Gun friendly State and a County that’s considered ‘Sanctuary.’
The latest SC ruling ought to be clear cut that ALL states that require you to show immediate threat to get a license to carry are null and void.
The problem with that reasoning is that the court has ruled that a law that is declared unconstitutional was never a valid law. Of course, that won't stop the state from putting you through the system. The process itself is a punishment designed to both beat you down and bankrupt you.
Congrats on making good choices. I moved to Idaho in Dec 2000. The state policies on the 2nd amendment are fine. The internal gun rights orgs are focused on keeping the feds from imposing outrageous infringements.
Better to be judged by 12 than carried by 6.
I dodged a Bullet in
More ways than one.
Thanks!
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