It sure is easy for us non-legislature, non-NRA BOD internet gurus to spout off and say the way we want the world to be, or how we think the world should be when we aren't the ones spending hours haggling with state legislaters and/or interest groups and what-have-ya.Charles L. Cotton wrote: However, what I think about the Second Amendment doesn't matter. Like it or not, accept it or not, the only opinions as to the constitutionality of any laws that matter are those in the majority of any U.S. Supreme Court decision.
I wish it were different, but it is not. We get things done by dealing with how things are, not how we wish them to be.
Chas.
I think that's the key, here, in the whole OC/CC debate.
I'd like to have OC smooth up all over the place.
However, I don't want to lose my CC abilities either.
are there bigger fish to fry, at the moment? I think so.
could OC open up the door for better CC freedoms (parking lots, schools)? sure
but just as easily it could close a great many CC "doors" as well.