To: KrisKrinkle
Bump for CCW! Its time for Ohio to join the 33 Shall-Issue CCW states!
There are still 11 May-Issue states, and 6 No-Issue states (+ Wash.DC). Wisconsin was close to having it passed until the state senators played their procedural games to have the voted blocked. Colorado is close too, but its not a done deal. You Wisconsinites and Coloradoans better be hopping mad and get those anti-self-defense poli-critters be afraid of losing their jobs!!!
9 posted on
04/10/2002 9:19:49 AM PDT by
Frohickey
To: Frohickey
I know your map has it in the microprint, but allow me to clarify:
Vermont is NOT a "shall-issue" state!
No permit is required for the law-abiding non-felonious citizens.
14 posted on
04/10/2002 9:54:35 AM PDT by
Redbob
To: Frohickey
The map showing "shall issue" states and indicating that Kalifornia is a "carry limited by local discretion" state is misleading, I think, because the effect is that so few, in fact, permitted carry.
Perhaps someone who has the date might provide a map indicating percentages. I would be surprised if the numbers in Kalifornia are even 1% of the numbers in a "shall issue" state, making Kalifornia effectively a "no issue" state.
To: Frohickey
Great job with this map.
You should make it availbe in PDF, and Word so that thousands of firearm citizens can use in editorials and other campaigns for second amendment rights groups.
Semper Fi.
Gerat job chicagofarmer
To: Frohickey
To Frohickey
*GREAT MAP.
WILL YOU AUTHORIZE ALL AMERICAN CITIZENS TO REPOST THIS IMAGE ON EVERY WEBSITE THEY KNOW??
I AM FORMALLY ASKING YOU FOR YOUR PERMISSION. *
To: Frohickey
OK, criminals. Except for Ohio, you know where to move to. Pack your bags, use the map and go!.
To: Frohickey
There is no CCW in NJ unless you are a cop, judge or prosecutor. (or a gangsta...you can carry and if you are caught, it's usually a slap on the wrist and a quick release).
To: Frohickey
Did you make that map? Good job, except for Washington, DC. It is not at the tip of the Delmarva, that is part of Virginia. DC is a squarish area extending from the Potomac River northward into Maryland.
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