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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: jellranger on March 27, 2007, 11:50:50 PM
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Texas has just joined the list of states that have passed the Castle Doctrine law! Today Gov Perry signed the bill into law to take effect September 1st. Now there's one more bill to watch concerning employees right to carry a handgun locked in their car in a company's parking lot without fear of punishment.
GOD BLESS TEXAS!!
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Good for TX! KY passed a Castle Doctrine law as well.
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Congratulations... must be nice! But I'm sure NY will add the Castle Doctrine in no time... well maybe not. :-\
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Congratulations... must be nice! But I'm sure NY will add the Castle Doctrine in no time... well maybe not. :-\
Is that a pig I just saw sprouting wings?
Bloomberg would rather employ the "Broadway Doctrine" where armed criminals are free to attack and slaughter defenseless home dwellers who are forced to rely on a 45 minute 911 call..........afterall "criminals have rights too".......The man is a disgrace and should be arrested by the ATF for what he has done in Virginia. It was clearly illegal to falsify records when purchasing firearms and any other person attempting this federal crime would be in prison by now. But a visible, big city mayor with a political agenda?.......please sir, go right ahead. Hopefully, the current ATF investigation will have some consequences for "his Honor".
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Is that a pig I just saw sprouting wings?
Yes, I believe so . . . . . I saw it too!
(http://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q101/Digital_Dante/flying_pig.jpg)
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That's the one!!!!!!!!
Let's call him Mikey........The official mascot of New York's City Hall.
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that's great,takes the worry out of capping some punk in your house WHO SHOULD NOT BE THERE!in PA you have to see if said punk is armed first. ::)
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that's great,takes the worry out of capping some punk in your house WHO SHOULD NOT BE THERE!in PA you have to see if said punk is armed first. ::)
In New York State he must sign a release.............AND be notorized.
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that's great,takes the worry out of capping some punk in your house WHO SHOULD NOT BE THERE!in PA you have to see if said punk is armed first. ::)
So where exactly is the 14th Amendment here? Why in NY or PA or Chicago am I denied the same right that exists in other states? I would think (I am not a lawyer but I have played doctor with a neighbor's daughter) but I would think this would be an excellent approach to reversing these criminally anti-gun laws.
Any thoughts? About the gun rights, not the neighbor's daughter. . . .
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So where exactly is the 14th Amendment here? Why in NY or PA or Chicago am I denied the same right that exists in other states? I would think (I am not a lawyer but I have played doctor with a neighbor's daughter) but I would think this would be an excellent approach to reversing these criminally anti-gun laws.
Any thoughts? About the gun rights, not the neighbor's daughter. . . .
Pathfinder,
I agree. New York State actually has rulings entered in case law which states that the Second Amendment is not recognized. I learned this initially during my CCW training course and couldn't believe what I was hearing. I was advised that if I were to be called by a judge for an interview for my CCW, that the last thing I wanted to do was quote the Second Amendment as the judge would just laugh and advise you that it is non-applicable in the State of New York. I'm still at a loss to understand how they are permitted to pull off this atrocity, but there it is.
To your point regarding the Fourteenth Amendment, I think you will find this an interesting read.......(see section XI "Conclusion")
http://www.guncite.com/journals/halvisn.html
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North Dakota is next. The legislature is working on a bill now. House bill 1319 affectionately call the shoot the burglar law. I think the most important part of these laws is the protection of the victim from legal attack after a justifiable shooting.
i can't believe the capital city news paper came out against the bill. People seem to think it will be open season on burglars. You have to find one first, this is North Dakota after all.
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We were taling about the Castle Doctrine law in Business Law class today and its amazing how ignorant people are about the laws that the states have! The majority (probably 80%) voiced their opinion (correctly, of course) that the way the law requires you to retreat now in TX (before the new law takes effect) is absurd... More people need to get involved and stay informed with blogs such as this ... the NRAILA ... and just plain researching what your own legislature is doing.
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It's about time!