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Shooting at Mall in Kingston
Someone still needs to label their pictures, come on stop procrastinating. As for the permit, my wife and I both have one. Hers mainly in case an instance arises that she may want a gun or if we are out together and I leave it in her car. I don't want any "well the car is registered to her, she is going to jail." I almost always carry. PA is lenient, maybe too easy (I only say this since most states won't recipricate with us and they do with another state). Any citizen of US can get a PA permit if they qualify. Vermont is great. If you want to carry go ahead, no permit required. Florida seems to be the best right now. Any US citizen can get a Florida permit (through the mail) if they qualify, and I think the number of states that recognize Florida permits is in the high teens. Including PA and DE my close neighbor. I have the Florida application pack but have not opened it yet. I do know it requires fingerprints where PA does not.
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Shooting at Mall in Kingston
Well the way I look at it is--the criminals who want to carry already are, so to make it lawfull to get a permit enables the honest people to even out the scales. I would love to know how many of those ghetto shootings were by a permited shooter. I just watched a special about guns in Philly schools, and how the metal detectors have cut it down to almost none being taken. Now some kids are stashing the guns outside in bushes etc. Maybe that is what we can do in Ohio when we shop a store that doesn't allow guns. I know when I dart in and out of the state, I pull over unload and do my best to be legal by putting ammo out of reach in a different spot from the gun also in an unreachable spot, not that easy in a pickup.
Anyway they showed some of the guns that had been taken last year and by and large they were very nice pieces, only cost 20-50 bucks on the street. Obviously stolen but I read someone saying we need to get guns off the (ghetto)streets. People say it all the time but almost nobody does anything. I have seen the guns for cash and wow did the guns show up and nice ones, but they were destroyed and that costs a lot of money and I am sure not donating. Why can't I set up a booth in the slums and pay $20 bucks a working gun. Guns off the street, and back in a good persons caring hands, everyone wins.
Any one want to go in halves with me? But for the Police it is better to leave them on the streets because if I got them, I would go to jail for recieving/possessing stolen property. Never mind it would help solve the problem and the guns are already stolen and could be involved in a future crime. Sure, they could get stolen again but they are much farther from the hands of criminals than for sale on the corner.
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