Sure they can. In fact, they are doing that right now. They are winning mindshare all the time. Hopefully, this will slow it down a bit.
Great point. Make it meaningful in ba$ic term$.
This is exactly what they want, and why so far, that they have been winning. Time to celebrate your enthusiasm, and share it with everyone you know.
"That's what she said."
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Just asked about FID above for the second time. Wondering if anything changes with that. I'm guessing no, since this case was about handguns and does not mention age.
Now I'm curious. What law is this?
Then why would someone post it if it is not correct? :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes...
Except it's not that kind of war!
Doubtful. They are winning in other ways, and if nobody starts stopping them, it will be too late.
It's just getting started.
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FIFY 😄
I wonder how this will change after the new SCOTUS decision.
I'd say not in MA, but most likely in Boston. I'd say they are the norm in most of MA. Maybe someone else can back up or refute this.
Another "I wonder how this will change after the new SCOTUS decision".
Third and final...
(FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY)
New York's "New Application Instructions":
Notice #2 has not yet been brought up to speed. It doesn't even have a footnote yet!
Has anyone ever used this against a gun grabbing "act"?
Wait, are you referring to the FCC charging for a right to practice 1A with licenses?
I'd say he is going to get VERY BUSY in the near future, with LOTS of people wanting to sue the state. Maybe things will calm down a bit in a couple...
Specifically, are there cases opened up in Massachusetts or New England? If so, which ones?
Did someone actually say that, for real?
Proactively? Doubtful. Retroactively, most certainly.