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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 2859469" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>So you're ok with freedom as long as it's restricted or qualified. You're already on the record supporting this. Good for you.</p><p></p><p>30 states now support permitless open carry. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure you'll be vindicated soon with the absolute flood of AD/ND reports in public places contributing to a statistically-significant rise in both or either firearms-related deaths or injuries in public specifically related to new permitless OC in all of those 30 states. You don't think people can handle the right intended by the Founding Fathers without some kind of qualification - like mandatory training. I'm sure you also support bringing back mandatory competency testing for voting rights as well as being able to articulate a specific rationale behind refusing to testify against oneself or submitting to warrantless search and seizure, etc., right? Qualification of specifically-enumerated rights being the backbone of freedom, after all...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 2859469, member: 9374"] So you're ok with freedom as long as it's restricted or qualified. You're already on the record supporting this. Good for you. 30 states now support permitless open carry. I'm sure you'll be vindicated soon with the absolute flood of AD/ND reports in public places contributing to a statistically-significant rise in both or either firearms-related deaths or injuries in public specifically related to new permitless OC in all of those 30 states. You don't think people can handle the right intended by the Founding Fathers without some kind of qualification - like mandatory training. I'm sure you also support bringing back mandatory competency testing for voting rights as well as being able to articulate a specific rationale behind refusing to testify against oneself or submitting to warrantless search and seizure, etc., right? Qualification of specifically-enumerated rights being the backbone of freedom, after all... [/QUOTE]
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