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20×102mm Vulcan
I bet Ginsberg died 6 months ago and they had her stuffed and work her like a puppet.
I'd much rather see her step down. I don't wish death on anyone, except Hitler.
Having RBG step down and live to see her legacy crumble would actually be very satisfying. Almost like the liberal/progressive heads exploding on November 8, 2016.
It almost worked for Hillary.....I bet Ginsberg died 6 months ago and they had her stuffed and work her like a puppet.
She's actually 84 y/o. And I don't like the karma that goes along with wishing someone death. Whatever happens, happens. But I won't be the one wishing it. Seems she's got enough of you guys doing that anyway. Ain't gonna happen just because of one more wish.
Oh, and you can bet your very last dollar that she believes she's doing amazing things for 325 million Americans. Little does she know. Oh how little she really knows.
Just retire Ruthie.
Bandaids.I probably need to worry a LOT more about Karma. SCOTUS needs a retirement age. I'm thinking 70. Get them in at 50, out at 70. We also need term limits for the legislative branch, since Americans are too stupid to stop voting for cronies.
So bleak...Bandaids.
You cannot fix a broken electorate. If the people refuse to do their job there is no rule or procedure you can put in place to fix a republic that is failing because of it. The only thing that will fix that is the inevitable hardship that comes from the failure, and the hard won lessons people *hopefully* learn from it.
Does anyone actually understand what has been posted??
If / when Kennedy retires and Ruth "badger" Ginsburg stops coming to work - maybe we NYers will get our 2nd Amend. " Rights Back"
So bleak...
I'm still confused when it comes to restrictions. If your judge restricts your permit and doesn't want you carrying, but you get a non-resident permit so that you can carry, what's to stop your judge from revoking your nys permit?
Pl400 is unconstitutional for many reasons. If these national carry bills require you to have a permit in your home state, then having your NYS permit revoked would render your out of state permit void. After all, you can't even possess a handgun in NY with out a NYS permit.He could revoke your permit. In NY the licensing officer can do anything he wants. That is why I think PL 400 is unconstitutional. It would be in violation of you constitutional rights under Heller (although the never stopped a NY official). It would be arbitrary and capricious even under NY law. You could sue and still carry under your out of state license. All this is just speculation until the ACT is passed.
I don't think that's accurate. You NEED a permit in your home state right? In NY, you NEED a permit to even possess a handgun. If you lose the NYS permit, you cannot legally possess in NY. I'm not so sure having a Utah or Florida non-resident permit is gonna be any good if you are a NY resident with restrictions on your NYS pistol permit.Go ahead and revoke it. Then, use your out of state Florida permit to carry in the 50 states, entirely, including NYC...
You could be right, who knows for sure until something is actually passed and signed, and even then, perhaps not until after the courts have screwed with it.I don't think that's accurate. You NEED a permit in your home state right? In NY, you NEED a permit to even possess a handgun. If you lose the NYS permit, you cannot legally possess in NY. I'm not so sure having a Utah or Florida non-resident permit is gonna be any good if you are a NY resident with restrictions on your NYS pistol permit.
I know you tried to clarify this for me before @Willjr75 , I'm sorry but after reading this it still leaves me with questions. Maybe I'm not understanding it right. It seems this law nullifies mag limits as well as any features banned by states. Or at least makes you immune from prosecution for having items that are legal in your home state but not in a state you currently are in. What I didn't see in the text (and correct me if I'm wrong or missed it) is how this affects you in your home state. It makes sense to me that someone from Utah could carry here in NY without fear of prosecution for carrying or for having a gun with a standard capacity mag or other such features banned to NYS residents, What I don't think the Bill clarifies, is whether or not one would be immune from prosecution by your home state for being a resident of said state and carrying outside of the laws that govern YOU as a resident of said state. Even with an out of state, non-resident permit, you are still a resident of NYS and are subject to its laws. So, if this thinking is wrong, and this bill really would make state laws, at least concerning features and mag capacity, null and void. How will that be reconciled with each state? How would this bill affect things like restrictions on your home permit when carrying in your home state? I'm just not seeing it. I don't see how as a resident of NY you could be immune from NYS law by having an out of state, non-resident permit. I just don't see restricted states as allowing their laws to be nullified.If you read Hudson's bill from the House of Representatives and not the one floating around the Senate, it says that if you are carrying under it's protections and you are arrested or detained, you can sue the state.
You do not need to have a NY permit for possession if you have an out of state permit. That is false.
You will not be able to buy a handgun out of state due to federal law, but if you already had one or built one from an 80 percent, you can carry it with an out of state permit.
They're is a lot of misinformation here being speculated in this thread. Read the actual bill below.
Text - H.R.38 - 115th Congress (2017-2018): Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017
Why do we have to wait for that?
The Republicans finally have a super-majority for the first time in decades. WTF are they waiting for!
I don't think that's accurate. You NEED a permit in your home state right? In NY, you NEED a permit to even possess a handgun. If you lose the NYS permit, you cannot legally possess in NY. I'm not so sure having a Utah or Florida non-resident permit is gonna be any good if you are a NY resident with restrictions on your NYS pistol permit.
I probably need to worry a LOT more about Karma. SCOTUS needs a retirement age. I'm thinking 70. Get them in at 50, out at 70. We also need term limits for the legislative branch, since Americans are too stupid to stop voting for cronies.
The average life expectancy at the end of the 18th century was 35. There's no way the founding fathers could know that future generations would more than double that. They assumed quicker turnover at SCOTUS. Ben Franklin was ancient by their standards and living as long as he did was rare.
It's hard to believe they would accept anyone serving as long as some of our current justices. Especially a justice approaching 85.
Did they really die that young? I had no idea. I figured maybe they died in their 60s instead of their 80s. No wonder Mohammad was marrying 8 year old girls - he probably figured he'd be dead by 20. LOL
That bill only gives you exemption for the gun your carrying. It doesn't give you exemptions for rifles, 30 round magazines for that rifle, ect. So as written if you are carrying a Glock with a 17 round magazine, you are covered along with the pistol.I know you tried to clarify this for me before @Willjr75 , I'm sorry but after reading this it still leaves me with questions. Maybe I'm not understanding it right. It seems this law nullifies mag limits as well as any features banned by states. Or at least makes you immune from prosecution for having items that are legal in your home state but not in a state you currently are in. What I didn't see in the text (and correct me if I'm wrong or missed it) is how this affects you in your home state. It makes sense to me that someone from Utah could carry here in NY without fear of prosecution for carrying or for having a gun with a standard capacity mag or other such features banned to NYS residents, What I don't think the Bill clarifies, is whether or not one would be immune from prosecution by your home state for being a resident of said state and carrying outside of the laws that govern YOU as a resident of said state. Even with an out of state, non-resident permit, you are still a resident of NYS and are subject to its laws. So, if this thinking is wrong, and this bill really would make state laws, at least concerning features and mag capacity, null and void. How will that be reconciled with each state? How would this bill affect things like restrictions on your home permit when carrying in your home state? I'm just not seeing it. I don't see how as a resident of NY you could be immune from NYS law by having an out of state, non-resident permit. I just don't see restricted states as allowing their laws to be nullified.