The people of North Carolina gave the Republicans a supermajority for a reason. Through the ballot box, we’ve collectively agreed to seat a legislature to implement laws based on conservative, liberty-oriented principles, and to reject proposals and rescind laws that run contrary to these principles. One of the most important among these principles is the right to keep and bear arms, and by “right,” we mean the proper and just liberty to do so without a permission slip from our public servants. This is what “constitutional carry” is all about. [More]The bad thing about supermajorities is they make some feel safe enough to stiff those who supported them.
The good thing about supermajorities is they leave enough slack to make a very public example out of one to induce the rest to fall into line.
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