MikeChandler
Regular Member
I oppose this law.
This law does nothing to correct the injustice of states that ban issuing their own permits - like California. Then, to make matters worse, it forces states to recognize the licensing and permit process of another state. Sure, we all would enjoy the firearms free-pass... but that's not the only thing licensed in a state.
I live next to California, where people can drive around stoned on marijuana if they have a medical marijuana card, and gay marriage is licensed too. Right now in Arizona we are not forced to accept either of those licenses/permits. After this law goes through, the slippery slope could likely make us accept all of it.
Sorry, I would rather see states forced to give citizens back their constitutional rights, and no laws passed that force any states to abide by another state's permits, laws, conventions, and licenses.
This law is a huge slippery slope.
This law does nothing to correct the injustice of states that ban issuing their own permits - like California. Then, to make matters worse, it forces states to recognize the licensing and permit process of another state. Sure, we all would enjoy the firearms free-pass... but that's not the only thing licensed in a state.
I live next to California, where people can drive around stoned on marijuana if they have a medical marijuana card, and gay marriage is licensed too. Right now in Arizona we are not forced to accept either of those licenses/permits. After this law goes through, the slippery slope could likely make us accept all of it.
Sorry, I would rather see states forced to give citizens back their constitutional rights, and no laws passed that force any states to abide by another state's permits, laws, conventions, and licenses.
This law is a huge slippery slope.