BUt it does have a limit. And as such is not an absolute, the only difference is where that limit is.
is that because of the small size of your bazookaI am unable to obtain such a license.
So an wife beating redneck can carry a M60 machine gun onto the kid's playground if it doesn't have a sign posted.Yes, anyone can carry any weapon, and yes anyplace. Private property can deny it, but it must be clearly posted. Government buildings can prohibit it as well, posted outside the building clear and unmistakable.
So an wife beating redneck can carry a M60 machine gun onto the kid's playground.
So long as it's not posted as a "gun free" zone.
You mean like inside prison or a mental facility?So long as it's not posted as a "gun free" zone.
When you get busted for DWI in Texas, you not only lose your privilege to drive for a while, but you also lose your privilege to drink, as well as your right to carry a firearm. When you don't drink responsibly, you lose a whole hell of a lot. All I can say is don't drink and drive, folks. You heard it from me, who is experiencing the fallout from doing it first hand.
Man, Texas sounds like a nanny state. Drinking and the right to bear arms are two seperate issues. Are you allowed to carry your weapon in places that serve alcohol?
I'm not sure why or how you think that what he and I said are significantly different.According to you, not the conservative supreme court:
"Like most rights, the Second Amendment right is not unlimited. It is not a right to keep and carry any weapons whatsoever in any manner whatsoever and for whatever purpose," Justice Antonin Scalia wrote for the majority. But it did allow for individuals to have guns for lawful purposes, such as hunting and defending themselves, he said. The majority clearly saw the individual right to own a gun"
Secause of the fascist-socialist state he lives in.is that because of the small size of your bazooka
is that because of the small size of your bazooka
Has the "wife-beating redneck' been convicted of a viuolent crime?So an wife beating redneck can carry a M60 machine gun onto the kid's playground if it doesn't have a sign posted.
Secause of the fascist-socialist state he lives in.
Has the "wife-beating redneck' been convicted of a viuolent crime?
Was the M-60 purchased legally?
Does the playground have a 'no-gund' sign?
Depending on the answers to these questions, the answer is yes.
I'm not sure why or how you think that what he and I said are significantly different.
If he asnt been convivted of a violent crime, if the gun was pruchased legally and the playground (or park or whatever) does not have a sign, then it is legal.Not yet, just charged
Yes legally purchased and borrowed from a friend
No signs at all, just kids playing
In the post you quoted? I cetainly did not.You said this:
Yes, anyone can carry any weapon, and yes anyplace.
I have a lawyer friend that lives and works there.The fascists socialist city is even worse regarding gun laws. :lol:
In the post you quoted? I cetainly did not.
Explain how the post of mine that you responded to is singificatly different from your quote from the court, and/or how the quote from the court counters my statement.
Maybe this has already been said but I love this quote.
"An armed society is a polite society"
I work in a group of 14 people. So far 3 have conceal and carry permits. I'm working on mine. 4 of us are lifetime members of the NRA. I'm the farthest from a violent person you will ever meet, but just don't mess with my family.....
"An armed society is a polite society" because people are less rude when they fear for their life. Too bad everyone in rush hour gridlock isn't packing heat.
I beg to differ ... perhaps you should try my commute!We are only talking about horn honking and name calling here. People shouldn't have to be afraid of their lives, just because they are assholes. :mrgreen:
:dohSo you change your opinion from post to post?
Which quote of yours do you want me to respond to?
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