This is a constant thing in Michigan but every time someone proposes we remove the restrictions for the peasants BLOOD IN THE STREETS. The legislature manage to pass a bill that would allow exemptions for people who took an additional eight hours training but it happened around the same time as Sandy Hook and the governor got knock kneed and vetoed it.
Well I’m clearly in the minority in that I think this would be a small win for us. Any step in the right direction is a good one. Pass this exemption and use it’s success as the basis to have them all removed. Think baby steps, incrementalism.
At least it looks like we will all be able to enjoy some SBR/SBS goodness soon if that legislation makes it through. No opposition to that one and the AG has offered it’s support of the bill.
I’m a native of MI and now a PA resident. I visit once in awhile and carry legally with my PA permit, so I have an interest in this. I think if these “good for me but not for thee ” laws pass, those who benefit will end up opposing the same rights for the rest of us.
Much like Postal Employees of the past, I carry mail (from the box to my house). I’m required to be armed, RIGHT?
I’m most loosely “labeled” as Conservative. There are blanket death threats against “folks like me”, by folks who seem to be “immune” from consequences, ALL THE TIME. SURELY school, Starbucks, and other “administrators” of places deemed “public” (in one way or another) will understand.
October 21st, 2013 at 4:27 pm
This is a constant thing in Michigan but every time someone proposes we remove the restrictions for the peasants BLOOD IN THE STREETS. The legislature manage to pass a bill that would allow exemptions for people who took an additional eight hours training but it happened around the same time as Sandy Hook and the governor got knock kneed and vetoed it.
October 21st, 2013 at 6:02 pm
Well I’m clearly in the minority in that I think this would be a small win for us. Any step in the right direction is a good one. Pass this exemption and use it’s success as the basis to have them all removed. Think baby steps, incrementalism.
At least it looks like we will all be able to enjoy some SBR/SBS goodness soon if that legislation makes it through. No opposition to that one and the AG has offered it’s support of the bill.
October 21st, 2013 at 9:52 pm
I’m a native of MI and now a PA resident. I visit once in awhile and carry legally with my PA permit, so I have an interest in this. I think if these “good for me but not for thee ” laws pass, those who benefit will end up opposing the same rights for the rest of us.
October 22nd, 2013 at 10:13 am
Much like Postal Employees of the past, I carry mail (from the box to my house). I’m required to be armed, RIGHT?
I’m most loosely “labeled” as Conservative. There are blanket death threats against “folks like me”, by folks who seem to be “immune” from consequences, ALL THE TIME. SURELY school, Starbucks, and other “administrators” of places deemed “public” (in one way or another) will understand.
October 22nd, 2013 at 1:56 pm
“We are essentially the face of a criminal case,” said Muskegon County Prosecutor D.J. Hilson
Would this state sponsored vampire offer the same rights to the victim of said criminal?
Not a chance.