Monday, March 22, 2010

A Matter of Public Safety

On Monday, the Department of Public Safety will start going after 255 gun owners in the CNMI who have expired firearms permits. [More]
I suppose it's a lot safer for the Department than going after those who never bothered asking for permission in the first place...

3 comments:

jon said...

not if they saw the license to be nothing more than a simple annoyance between them and self-defense.

why renew?

Anonymous said...

I've read that pesky Bill of Rights and nowhere does it state that I must have a permit to own anything. Tyrants must die where they stand!!! Let the civil war begin!!!

Doug
Newark, Ohio

W W Woodward said...

If we allow it, the state will "reasonably regulate" and "due process" all of us into serfdom, or worse. It has already begun!

If you have property with a home on it you are paying for a permit to keep both. Stop paying your rent (taxes) and see how long it take for the state to send a man with a gun to take it from you. Unconstitutional? Yes! Do you think the state cares? No!

Take a look at David's 21 March GRE column.

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