Second Amendment Rights

Welcome to the Precious Metals Bug Forums

Welcome to the PMBug forums - a watering hole for folks interested in gold, silver, precious metals, sound money, investing, market and economic news, central bank monetary policies, politics and more.

Why not register an account and join the discussions? When you register an account and log in, you may enjoy additional benefits including no Google ads, market data/charts, access to trade/barter with the community and much more. Registering an account is free - you have nothing to lose!

Cripes.

I bought a couple of Glocks, from a FF dealer, in the tail end of the Brandon misAdministration.

Now I got something else to worry about.
 
^^^^^
I'm not on his side, but it's a poor comparison.

Driving is a privilege, not a right. States extend the courtesy to other states, partly because the FedGov holds Federal highway funds hostage for those states that do not.

Fun fact: For a few years my father was an industrial chemical salesman for what's now Exxon. He was a resident of New Jersey at the time; but most of his business customers were out-of-state.

New York hadn't completely de-industrialized at that point, the mid-1950s. So, to stay compliant and avoid small-towns intercepting his car and issuing a driving-without-a-license summons...he obtained a "New York Only" non-resident driver's license. He wouldn't have been bothered in the NYC area, where his office was, but going upstate to Rochester and Buffalo could have resulted in problems.

So. States have incentive to extend the courtesy between states. States similarly, get DIScouragement to making their firearms laws Constitutionally-compliant. It goes without saying, Washington just HATES! that.

Firearms possession and ownership are Constitutionally-protected, but as has been shown - that protection only is as deep as the shallow Statist minds of the Stuporeme kangaroos.
 
 
Back
Top Bottom