the locals? seems harshBecause their kind isn't wanted there by the locals. They're dangerous and offer nothing of value.Why would a Muslim refugee settled in Idaho now have to be afraid?
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the locals? seems harshBecause their kind isn't wanted there by the locals. They're dangerous and offer nothing of value.Why would a Muslim refugee settled in Idaho now have to be afraid?
I could care less what you think ......Do you think permitless carry is racist too?Another impotent, hypospadius, racist, idiotic troll thread.
I think you are a craven little coward trying to make everything about your own pathetic, sackless, pants-pissing fear.
Because their kind isn't wanted there by the locals. They're dangerous and offer nothing of value.Why would a Muslim refugee settled in Idaho now have to be afraid?
Permitless concealed carry is a bad idea. People should have to get a license to own a gun much less carry one. They should have to go through training, background check and mental health evaluation.This is outstanding news. The citizens of Idaho are blessed to have a Governor who puts the people first. Idaho is currently being flooded with Muslim jihadist refugees and what a better time to have this permitless conceal carry bill signed into law. May the citizens of Idaho be free and may they kill any Muslim who attempts violence on them.
Permitless Concealed Carry In Idaho Passes, Takes Effect July 1st 2016
BOISE, IDAHO — On Friday afternoon, Idaho Governor Butch Otter signed into law a bill that will allow Idaho residents 21 years of age and older, to carry concealed firearms without the need for a permit. Recently passed in the Senate and House, SB-1389 will still have residents ages 18-20 to complete training and have a permit.
In Idaho, it is currently legal to openly carry a firearm without a permit.
Once the law goes into effect on July 1st 2016, Idaho will join the other states that have permitless concealed carry; Alaska, Arizona, Kansas, Maine, Vermont, Wyoming and West Virginia. Many other states are also working on similar legislation, and the list is likely to grow.
Governor Butch Otter released the following statement regarding the bill:
“I’m a gun owner, a hunter and a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association. I have consistently championed our citizens’ gun rights throughout my years in public office, and I do so again today in signing Senate Bill 1389 into law.
“However, in considering the implications of this measure I am reminded of the plain language of the Second Amendment: “A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
No the shouldn't. The Constitution s 2nd Amendment is already our license.Permitless concealed carry is a bad idea. People should have to get a license to own a gun much less carry one. They should have to go through training, background check and mental health evaluation.This is outstanding news. The citizens of Idaho are blessed to have a Governor who puts the people first. Idaho is currently being flooded with Muslim jihadist refugees and what a better time to have this permitless conceal carry bill signed into law. May the citizens of Idaho be free and may they kill any Muslim who attempts violence on them.
Permitless Concealed Carry In Idaho Passes, Takes Effect July 1st 2016
BOISE, IDAHO — On Friday afternoon, Idaho Governor Butch Otter signed into law a bill that will allow Idaho residents 21 years of age and older, to carry concealed firearms without the need for a permit. Recently passed in the Senate and House, SB-1389 will still have residents ages 18-20 to complete training and have a permit.
In Idaho, it is currently legal to openly carry a firearm without a permit.
Once the law goes into effect on July 1st 2016, Idaho will join the other states that have permitless concealed carry; Alaska, Arizona, Kansas, Maine, Vermont, Wyoming and West Virginia. Many other states are also working on similar legislation, and the list is likely to grow.
Governor Butch Otter released the following statement regarding the bill:
“I’m a gun owner, a hunter and a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association. I have consistently championed our citizens’ gun rights throughout my years in public office, and I do so again today in signing Senate Bill 1389 into law.
“However, in considering the implications of this measure I am reminded of the plain language of the Second Amendment: “A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
Then felons get guns also, it's not in the Constitution..No the shouldn't. The Constitution s 2nd Amendment is already our license.Permitless concealed carry is a bad idea. People should have to get a license to own a gun much less carry one. They should have to go through training, background check and mental health evaluation.This is outstanding news. The citizens of Idaho are blessed to have a Governor who puts the people first. Idaho is currently being flooded with Muslim jihadist refugees and what a better time to have this permitless conceal carry bill signed into law. May the citizens of Idaho be free and may they kill any Muslim who attempts violence on them.
Permitless Concealed Carry In Idaho Passes, Takes Effect July 1st 2016
BOISE, IDAHO — On Friday afternoon, Idaho Governor Butch Otter signed into law a bill that will allow Idaho residents 21 years of age and older, to carry concealed firearms without the need for a permit. Recently passed in the Senate and House, SB-1389 will still have residents ages 18-20 to complete training and have a permit.
In Idaho, it is currently legal to openly carry a firearm without a permit.
Once the law goes into effect on July 1st 2016, Idaho will join the other states that have permitless concealed carry; Alaska, Arizona, Kansas, Maine, Vermont, Wyoming and West Virginia. Many other states are also working on similar legislation, and the list is likely to grow.
Governor Butch Otter released the following statement regarding the bill:
“I’m a gun owner, a hunter and a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association. I have consistently championed our citizens’ gun rights throughout my years in public office, and I do so again today in signing Senate Bill 1389 into law.
“However, in considering the implications of this measure I am reminded of the plain language of the Second Amendment: “A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
Nonsense.This is outstanding news. The citizens of Idaho are blessed to have a Governor who puts the people first. Idaho is currently being flooded with Muslim jihadist refugees and what a better time to have this permitless conceal carry bill signed into law. May the citizens of Idaho be free and may they kill any Muslim who attempts violence on them.
Permitless Concealed Carry In Idaho Passes, Takes Effect July 1st 2016
BOISE, IDAHO — On Friday afternoon, Idaho Governor Butch Otter signed into law a bill that will allow Idaho residents 21 years of age and older, to carry concealed firearms without the need for a permit. Recently passed in the Senate and House, SB-1389 will still have residents ages 18-20 to complete training and have a permit.
In Idaho, it is currently legal to openly carry a firearm without a permit.
Once the law goes into effect on July 1st 2016, Idaho will join the other states that have permitless concealed carry; Alaska, Arizona, Kansas, Maine, Vermont, Wyoming and West Virginia. Many other states are also working on similar legislation, and the list is likely to grow.
Governor Butch Otter released the following statement regarding the bill:
“I’m a gun owner, a hunter and a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association. I have consistently championed our citizens’ gun rights throughout my years in public office, and I do so again today in signing Senate Bill 1389 into law.
“However, in considering the implications of this measure I am reminded of the plain language of the Second Amendment: “A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
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Idaho residents have more than ample access to firearms whether state law requires a carry permit or not.
And the notion that this has anything to do with refugees is bigoted idiocy.
Another impotent, hypospadius, racist, idiotic troll thread.