Harrrrrumpf!!! <thumbs up>I don't like it when New Yorker's and company complain about how Texas runs Texas, so I personally don't feel right complaining about how they run their state. I just stay the hell out of those places.
According to NY state law neither of those cases involved innocent gun owners. I'm not in agreement with such laws and I guess you can argue how they handle such cases, but apparently NY residents don't seem to have a problem with it, tyranny or not.
The woman carried a gun into NY state contrary to both state and local law. Like it or not, she broke their law. Can one from out of state visit Houston and carry a gun on them while there without an LTC or a reciprocal license and not be in violation of Texas law?
The guy carried what sounds to me like a "high capacity" magazine according to NY state's definition and he too, broke the law. If one was to cross into Texas carrying an item that was banned here but legal elsewhere, again, would they not be in violation of state law, no?
I don't like it when New Yorker's and company complain about how Texas runs Texas, so I personally don't feel right complaining about how they run their state. I just stay the hell out of those places.
Wait, are you talking two different countries? Ignoring what happens in one neighborhood because it isn't your neighborhood only invites disaster.According to NY state law neither of those cases involved innocent gun owners. I'm not in agreement with such laws and I guess you can argue how they handle such cases, but apparently NY residents don't seem to have a problem with it, tyranny or not.
The woman carried a gun into NY state contrary to both state and local law. Like it or not, she broke their law. Can one from out of state visit Houston and carry a gun on them while there without an LTC or a reciprocal license and not be in violation of Texas law?
The guy carried what sounds to me like a "high capacity" magazine according to NY state's definition and he too, broke the law. If one was to cross into Texas carrying an item that was banned here but legal elsewhere, again, would they not be in violation of state law, no?
I don't like it when New Yorker's and company complain about how Texas runs Texas, so I personally don't feel right complaining about how they run their state. I just stay the hell out of those places.
Wait, are you talking two different countries? Ignoring what happens in one neighborhood because it isn't your neighborhood only invites disaster.
She was charged with possession of a loaded firearm. No reasonable person would say she actually had a loaded firearm in her possession when it was unloaded and locked inside of a box, ammunition separated,both inside of a suitcase, and the suitcase no longer in her possession. It was a statement, no more.
Glad I have seen NYC, now I don't have a reason to ever go there again.
Jailing law abiding citizens to make political statements, at what point do we call that tyranny?
Exactly. Just because you're staying out of that part of the country, doesn't mean they're not gonna try to change your way of life at some point. A good offense is a good defense. We should be wary of these kind of idiotic laws anywhere inside the country and be pushing to change them.
Can you link where you discovered the woman was in violation of the law? She did say she has the proper license for her weapon.
Can you link where you discovered the woman was in violation of the law? She did say she has the proper license for her weapon.
I don't like it when New Yorker's and company complain about how Texas runs Texas, so I personally don't feel right complaining about how they run their state.