BREAKING NEWS: Mississippi Judge Blocks Open Carry Bill From Becoming Law

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#52 ThaneKrios28
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[QUOTE="ThaneKrios28"][QUOTE="Fightingfan"]I would like to have open carry, but I would never do it - it's easier for someone to disarm you.thegerg

heres the thing though the constitution states you have a right to bare arms to protect your home so why does the right wing assume it also covers public? wouldnt there have to be a amendment to change that from just defending homes to concealed carry in public?

"the constitution states you have a right to bare arms to protect your home"

You seem to be very confused, that's not what the Constitution says. Ignorance FTL.

ok and guess what public property isnt your home so therefor open and concealed carry still isnt covered by the constitution
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#54 ThaneKrios28
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[QUOTE="ThaneKrios28"][QUOTE="thegerg"]

"the constitution states you have a right to bare arms to protect your home"

You seem to be very confused, that's not what the Constitution says. Ignorance FTL.

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ok and guess what public property isnt your home so therefor open and concealed carry still isnt covered by the constitution

1-Hire an English tutor. 2-You clearly have no idea how law works. Your example of public v. private property has nothing to do with the 2nd Amendment.

thats funny in my city of chicago you can not legally shoot someone if there on your lawn but you can shoot to kill if they are in your home. kind of funny since my lawn is my property and yet i cant legally defend that unless he is in my home so what does that tell ya smart guy?
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#56 ThaneKrios28
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[QUOTE="ThaneKrios28"][QUOTE="thegerg"] 1-Hire an English tutor. 2-You clearly have no idea how law works. Your example of public v. private property has nothing to do with the 2nd Amendment. thegerg
thats funny in my city of chicago you can not legally shoot someone if there on your lawn but you can shoot to kill if they are in your home. kind of funny since my lawn is my property and yet i cant legally defend that unless he is in my home so what does that tell ya smart guy?

It tells me that you don't understand the law. There are situations when it would be fully legal for you to shoot someone on your lawn, and situations when it would be unlawful to shoot someone in your home. Nothing you're talking about, though, has a damn thing to do with the Constitution. Ignorance FTL.

typical gun owner response as always. you people never take the time to study anything and are just to quick to say oops another school incident that means we must arm the teachers are you personally going to go do backround checks on every teacher to make sure there ok? of course not. are you personally going to go into every home to make sure every registered gun owner is responsible? of course not. also the same argument can be said about john holmes and no matter how good of a shot you are there is no way if a movie goer was armed will manage to see past tear gas and even break the body armor he wore hell are you going to make sure somebody who conceal carries wont walk into a bar get shitfaced and then act stupid? of course you wont and you cant think and suggest nobody will do such a thing. its easy to be pro gun and say oh my gun rights are being violated when you do absolutley nothing to ensure socitety that everyone can carry a fire arm without some form of fear and again thats why i say you people dont think and im sick and tired of this ideology that guns fix everything and how every gun owner is responsible. it sickens me that you would defend someone who is a gun owner without knowing 100% of a situation im not saying ban guns hell i dont even agree with gun owners addresses being published in the paper but dude you cant deny that everyone will be 100% responsible when owning a fire arm

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[QUOTE="ThaneKrios28"][QUOTE="thegerg"][QUOTE="ThaneKrios28"] ok and guess what public property isnt your home so therefor open and concealed carry still isnt covered by the constitution

1-Hire an English tutor. 2-You clearly have no idea how law works. Your example of public v. private property has nothing to do with the 2nd Amendment.

thats funny in my city of chicago you can not legally shoot someone if there on your lawn but you can shoot to kill if they are in your home. kind of funny since my lawn is my property and yet i cant legally defend that unless he is in my home so what does that tell ya smart guy?

Tells me that you ought to have paid more attention to point 1. No one takes you or anything you have to say seriously because you write like a ten year old. A couple of keys on your keyboard would desperately like to make your acquaintance- they're called "shift" "." and " ' ". You guys seriously need to get together sometime.
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#59 WhiteKnight77
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I want you to reread what you wrote. You say you have an issue with concealed and open carry in public. Well, how the hell do you buy a weapon, carry it to your car and then from your car to your house if you do not carry it in public? How do you go from your house to your car and from your car to the firing range if you do not carry it in public? You just love to contradict yourself due to letting emotion over come logic.

Also, nowhere in the 2nd Amendment does it say that having weapons is only allowed in your house. As a matter of fact, many weapons are used for hunting which puts food on a hunter's table to eat. I suppose you do not want people to have the ability to hunt for food either due to your assinine restrictions of only keeping weapons in someones home.

How old are you really? You claim to be a taxpayer, but you honestly think like a teen with how you respond to stuff like this and the questions people ask of you to explain something related to the law and US Constitution. 

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im against hunting for sport and lets be honest thats what most of hunting is today and if you deny that you are just being a fool you say the constitution of the united states covers open and concealed carry so please provide the specific key part where it says that thats the same excuse all you gun owners say without backing it up.

for people who claim to be responsible gun owners you guys are so easy to get worked up. tell me something princess should a nutjob like alex jones own a weapon wile he is 247 paranoid?

hell should someone like that nfl player who got arrested be allowed to own a firearm even though he was linked with the bloods and is involved in 2 murders from last year? the patriots dropped him btw

but i guess you gun owners  think alike and say  well you know it was his god given right and we all should just stick together

Where does it say that a law abiding citizen cannot own a weapon here:

Amendment II

A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.Bill of Rights

Where does the second amendment does not specify where one cannot carry a weapon (arms)? It certainly does not restrict the right of the people to bare arms either (spelling errors blow your arguments out of the water).

As far as hunting, it is a way to put  food on the table. So what if someone wants to mount the head a wall and vice versa, just because someone is hunting for sport to hang a head on the wall, does not mean that they will not eat the meat or if not wanting the meat, donating it to food banks so it does not go to waste which is something responsible, gun owning hunters do.

Knowing that you live in Chicago also gives us insight as to your thoughts as the crime rate there is over the top compared to other areas of the country. Still, overly restrictive gun laws there have been overturned by the Supreme Court as they fly in the face of the Second Amendment.

As for your age, it lets us know your why you think the way you do. If you were an adult, you would know that the US Supreme Court overturned Chicago's gun ban as unconstitutional and conflicted with the 2nd Amendment.