Yup. Lots of people could be lazy when we had an R who was likely to sign good bills or veto bad ones. Now it's backwards.
Tell every gun owner you know to join AZCDL, and act on the legislative alerts. We are dangerously close to getting Virginia'ed.
Please make sure you have an active RTS account, are receiving legislative alerts, and are ready to make your voice heard on 2A related bills. The antis are outnumbering us and are putting pressure on weak RINOs to oppose our rights. We are dangerously close to having an anti majority killing...
I've been doing some reading and searching. Looks like I have two options:
1) Do an "online" trust. It costs $60, $100, whatever. Trusts are just boilerplate language. Oh, but they're all garbage, it's far too risky, I should get a REAL trust!
2) Pay an attorney. It costs much more, but...
Can anyone help me find something that will meet the "training" requirement so I can get my CCW?
I found Blue Ridge Arsenal, but their class is two days, only happens once a month, etc. I do want to do their lecture about the VA laws, but right now, frankly, want to get the piece of paper I...
There is no state law barring mail order ammo. If there was, I'd be in prison for the rest of my life.
There might be an LA County or City ordinance, but I doubt it. You could try calling the Sheriff or LAPD and ask for their "gun desk", and see if they can help.
But even if you confirm that...
No.
Tons of people have gone through the military, touched a firearm in basic training, and then never again, or once in a blue moon to requal. Why should those folks get to CCW with no worries, when someone who hasn't been in the military could have far better and more recent training...
If SCOTUS strikes down Parker v. DC, then that will be the time to either use our guns, or just toss 'em into the ocean before they get us killed. And I doubt anyone will want to use them.
If this case does go to SCOTUS, it will be one of the defining decisions in the history of this country.
This would go nowhere.
Just two years ago we tried to qualify a far more innocuous initiative... simply inserting an explicit RKBA into the state Constitution. Frankly, nobody was interested. Lots of people on various Internet forums were willing to sign, but nobody was willing to spend time...
...and this is why you don't consent to searches of your vehicle.
If you're going to figure "If I don't agree, they'll just get a warrant anyway", then we don't have a Fourth Amendment any more.
A loaded magazine on you is not PC to search your car.
On the pro side: The NRA does more to protect our 2A rights than every other 2A organization put together.
On the con side: The NRA is not just lobbying for 2A rights. They'll pick some other weird cause and start to spend your dues / contributions on it. Example: the dog tethering and...
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