for handgun purchasesbill eliminates the requirement of the local sheriff to issue handgun permits, a process that could potentially include racial bias. http://www.wral.com/new-gun-bill-draft-eliminates-pistol-purchase-permit-system/12539332/
6/11/2013 7:11:09 PM
THE OUTRAGE
6/11/2013 8:04:50 PM
6/11/2013 8:07:02 PM
oh shit I moved...backs out of thread
6/11/2013 8:07:23 PM
Glad I moved
6/11/2013 8:15:31 PM
this bill makes me very happy
6/11/2013 8:17:46 PM
the biggest problem i have with the bill is
6/11/2013 8:25:49 PM
I like how that guys argument for CC is 9 hours of class, like that's some amazing, rigorous gauntlet you are put through
6/11/2013 8:28:50 PM
6/11/2013 8:43:35 PM
what, like my house?beer fucking everywhere
6/11/2013 8:46:16 PM
6/11/2013 8:54:30 PM
is there anything in the bill about honoring permits from other states?I know we have a little something going in that vein, but I would like to know more.
6/11/2013 8:57:21 PM
NC honors any permit from a state that will also honor our permit. it's a pretty good list.
6/11/2013 9:02:27 PM
This is pretty cool. Did I read over or not see how many you are allowed to buy?
6/11/2013 9:30:05 PM
currently they'll let you buy up to 3 HPP, if i remember correctly. i've never bought a HPP. went straight to CHP.
6/11/2013 9:31:35 PM
You can buy as many as you want, but beyond 5 at a time and the SBI does the check rather than the local sheriff's office and takes much longer.
6/11/2013 9:35:03 PM
I'm just glad the NC Republicans are focusing on the major issues
6/11/2013 9:57:57 PM
It's gonna be harder to get Sudafed than a gun[Edited on June 11, 2013 at 10:01 PM. Reason : .]
6/11/2013 10:01:23 PM
The argument that criminals never got their permits anyway pisses me off. It removes another charge you can file. It removes the ability to charge a criminal with possession, and removes the ability to charge people selling gins to felons, lowlifes, and miscreants that everyone thinks they need protection from.
6/11/2013 10:18:20 PM
^ I'm not quite sure you know what a HPP actually is
6/12/2013 1:54:37 AM
then fucking tell him what it is or where he's mistakenor just cry about magazine/clip bullet/cartridge all fucking day[Edited on June 12, 2013 at 2:02 AM. Reason : you gun nut piece of pussy lint]
6/12/2013 2:01:52 AM
lot'o stupid ITT.
6/12/2013 9:02:36 AM
^I commend your responses yet must rebut the last one with "..The pursuit of happiness"
6/12/2013 9:16:58 AM
6/12/2013 9:43:45 AM
as did i. i saw random joe plumbers walking around with guns and signs sticking out of the barrel saying for sale. so i have no clue where he got that from and he talks about stupid in this thread and then makes some horrible analogies. you failed bro. #doyouevenshoot?[Edited on June 12, 2013 at 9:47 AM. Reason : sdf]
6/12/2013 9:46:46 AM
Which is sad, because it does more harm than good. I usually lean right when it comes to gun laws, but when I hear arguments from an ardent 2nd amendment supporter that include circular logic, ignore the main issue and resort to name calling and finger pointing, it makes me think maybe some people should need a few more hoops to jump through before being allowed a gun.
6/12/2013 9:51:44 AM
6/12/2013 10:13:23 AM
I heard from a guy once there's a pizza shop in Virginia Beach that will let you open carry. You could always try there, they'll even give you a discount.If it's true I can only assume the owner is a sane and rational person with a firm understanding of second amendment rights who is more than happy to welcome armed civilians.
6/12/2013 2:45:36 PM
I don't see any reason why I should not be allowed to carry somewhere that dispenses alcohol, as long as I'm not drinking. If I take my family out to lunch at a mexican restaurant, explain to me how my gun is doing any good sitting in the car? I'm sure that people that are illegally carrying already are going to worry about this law and not bring it in a restaurant that has a bar as well.That is my point about this. Its one thing to haul a gun to the club where I plan to get shitfaced. Its another when a "bar" basically includes most sit dine-in restaurants in the area. I think the chances are much higher that my gun gets stolen out of my car while I sit inside the restaurant than bothering anybody else in my pocket.
6/12/2013 3:28:06 PM
whether or not a firearm is allowed on private property should be up to the property owner
6/12/2013 3:35:18 PM
^^Much better put, thank you.I don't have a problem with allowing guns in restaurants or bars, but I think this allowance is too broad. We have several great neighborhood bars and restaurants near us that I'd have no problem with someone carrying a concealed weapon into if I'm eating lunch there. However, at around 11, those bars and restaurants are no longer primarily serving food, but alcohol. The crowd turns from families out for a bite, to crowds of people out for a drink.At what point does a CC allowance stop being a deterrent to something like Luby's and start becoming fuel to the fire in a bar fight?And I'd like to point out that the last "bar" fight I saw was in downtown Apex. Two girls came out of some clothes shop that was hosting a wine tasting or something, starting yelling at each other, and then starting hitting. It ended up with one girl on the sidewalk getting kicked in the face by the other. The BF of the girl getting pummeled ran and got a tire iron and chased the other girl off. If he or the girl on the ground had been armed, at what point would they be justified to open fire on the girl doing the kicking? What safeties were there for me and the rest of the crowd sitting outside at Salem Street Pub from getting caught in the crossfire?
6/12/2013 3:46:19 PM
^ the fight happened on the sidewalk, what does that have to do with this law? couldn't he have just as easily gone to his car to get a gun?
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