State of Arizona Seeks To Expand Gun Rights
Posted in Government on February 10th, 2010 by Arthur – Be the first to comment
The Grand Canyon state would like to join Alaska and Vermont as being the only states in the union that allow concealed carry without a government issued permit and the New York Times does not approve!
“Arizona’s permissive gun laws gained national attention last year when a man openly carried an AR-15 rifle to a protest outside a speech by President Obama.”
*Can you believe the nerve of the guy?!…exercising his constitutional rights in the presence of the man sworn to defend the U.S. constitution?! Does he think he lives in America or something?!*
Now, gun rights advocates are hoping for even fewer restrictions on where they can have a firearm. Among their top goals is to make Arizona the third state where it is legal to carry a concealed weapon without a permit. Bills in the House and the Senate would also eliminate background checks and training classes for people to carry hidden guns. ”
While we believe it is in the interests of all citizens to expand gun liberties, it is ultimately a question for the good people of Arizona to decide and not Appletini-sipping editors of a dying medium that seldom leave Manhattan and couldn’t tell a carbine from a concubine.
State Senator Russell Pearce of Arizona, left, says gun laws are only “handcuffing good people.”

…right of the people…






