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<blockquote data-quote="bb204" data-source="post: 386728" data-attributes="member: 10481"><p>Chas1, I apologize if I misunderstood or misread some of your post. My point was that "training", be it formal or informal, does not make a person "competent", if you will, to carry a gun. I personally don't think that this law is too wise, or will turn out as planned. This will make it much harder for LEO to distinguish "Billy Bob" citizen, from "Joe Thug". Both being legal, only because "Joe Thug" hasn't been convicted of anything "<strong>yet</strong>". Most "unsavory" characters wouldn't attempt to get a permit if there were a few questions that had to be answered and accounted for.There are a lot of people out there that are legal to buy a firearm, that IMO should not have them. There again JMO. But there again, they have the same 2nd Amendment rights,(That I believe in 100%) that I do. There are some that are too easily "lead astray" or get mixed up with the wrong crowd. I think that we're going the same place, but taking different paths.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bb204, post: 386728, member: 10481"] Chas1, I apologize if I misunderstood or misread some of your post. My point was that "training", be it formal or informal, does not make a person "competent", if you will, to carry a gun. I personally don't think that this law is too wise, or will turn out as planned. This will make it much harder for LEO to distinguish "Billy Bob" citizen, from "Joe Thug". Both being legal, only because "Joe Thug" hasn't been convicted of anything "[B]yet[/B]". Most "unsavory" characters wouldn't attempt to get a permit if there were a few questions that had to be answered and accounted for.There are a lot of people out there that are legal to buy a firearm, that IMO should not have them. There again JMO. But there again, they have the same 2nd Amendment rights,(That I believe in 100%) that I do. There are some that are too easily "lead astray" or get mixed up with the wrong crowd. I think that we're going the same place, but taking different paths. [/QUOTE]
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