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Re: SC Proposed enhanced concealed carry law

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 6:02 pm
by BlueMerle
Well, if that's what it takes to remove the needless restrictions on where I can legally carry, then I'll deal with it.

Re: SC Proposed enhanced concealed carry law

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 6:45 pm
by C-dub
The whole idea creates two classes of citizens. Many people will not be able to afford to extra liberty and that is wrong.

Re: SC Proposed enhanced concealed carry law

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 7:12 pm
by BlueMerle
C-dub wrote:The whole idea creates two classes of citizens. Many people will not be able to afford to extra liberty and that is wrong.
I don't disagree in principle. But, the very fact that some people are eligible to get a CHL and others aren't already creates 'classes' of citizens.

I'm not suggesting that this is the best way to deal with the issues, or even a good way, just that it may be the only way unless the legislature is able to pass laws removing the needless restrictions on where we can carry.

I'd much prefer the latter, and while I do see some movement in a few areas, it's unlikely that we'll be able to carry at schools anytime soon.

Better to have this than nothing... imo.

Re: SC Proposed enhanced concealed carry law

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 9:47 pm
by CleverNickname
It's North Carolina, not South Carolina as in the thread title.

Re: SC Proposed enhanced concealed carry law

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 10:00 pm
by longhorn86
I've waited all day for it, but no one has mentioned, so I will...

Shouldn't there be an amendment to this bill that requires a sash along with the badge? :smilelol5:

Re: SC Proposed enhanced concealed carry law

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 10:21 pm
by mr1337

Re: SC Proposed enhanced concealed carry law

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 10:32 pm
by LabRat
BlueMerle wrote:I ran across this story at http://bearingarms.com/nc-state-senator ... g-schools/ about a new bill that would create an enhanced concealed carry license.

FTA:
The bill would create a new class of enhanced concealed carry permit holder with a badge and the ability to carry a firearm anywhere a law enforcement officer may also carry a weapon.
Emphasis mine.

I'm ok with all of the provisions in this bill except the badge part. I have a real problem with that.

Just wondering how others feel about it.
I know it's a small thing....but the article says "NC" senator....not SC.
Being from NC............there IS a difference.

LOL

LabRat

Re: SC Proposed enhanced concealed carry law

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 3:22 am
by BlueMerle
LabRat wrote:
BlueMerle wrote:I ran across this story at http://bearingarms.com/nc-state-senator ... g-schools/ about a new bill that would create an enhanced concealed carry license.

FTA:
The bill would create a new class of enhanced concealed carry permit holder with a badge and the ability to carry a firearm anywhere a law enforcement officer may also carry a weapon.
Emphasis mine.

I'm ok with all of the provisions in this bill except the badge part. I have a real problem with that.

Just wondering how others feel about it.
I know it's a small thing....but the article says "NC" senator....not SC.
Being from NC............there IS a difference.

LOL

LabRat
Yeah, sorry about that.... my sister who was born in Charleston, SC, would not be happy with me! :-)

Re: SC Proposed enhanced concealed carry law

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 8:01 am
by TexasCajun
HB 308 (currently stalled in the Texas legislature) would remove most of the off-limits places without the extra training and without those stinkin badges. That's what I would prefer. The NC is generally headed in the right direction in considering the expansion of their concealed carry laws. However, they've veered off course with the additional requirements.

Re: SC Proposed enhanced concealed carry law

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 8:21 am
by BlueMerle
TexasCajun wrote:HB 308 (currently stalled in the Texas legislature) would remove most of the off-limits places without the extra training and without those stinkin badges. That's what I would prefer. The NC is generally headed in the right direction in considering the expansion of their concealed carry laws. However, they've veered off course with the additional requirements.
I agree that would be best. I think we've seen this type of legislation for several years now and it never seems to get passed. Right or wrong there are those with serious reservations about removing many of the restrictions.

Hopefully this year will be different. But I'm not going to hold my breath.

Either way, we don't need those stinkin' badges.

Re: SC Proposed enhanced concealed carry law

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 8:36 am
by TexasCajun
BlueMerle wrote:
TexasCajun wrote:HB 308 (currently stalled in the Texas legislature) would remove most of the off-limits places without the extra training and without those stinkin badges. That's what I would prefer. The NC is generally headed in the right direction in considering the expansion of their concealed carry laws. However, they've veered off course with the additional requirements.
I agree that would be best. I think we've seen this type of legislation for several years now and it never seems to get passed. Right or wrong there are those with serious reservations about removing many of the restrictions.

Hopefully this year will be different. But I'm not going to hold my breath.

Either way, we don't need those stinkin' badges.
Open carry has pushed everything else to the sidelines this session. So we'll most likely have to wait until next session for a broad reduction in the off-limits places.

Re: SC Proposed enhanced concealed carry law

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 10:07 am
by BlueMerle
TexasCajun wrote:
BlueMerle wrote:
TexasCajun wrote:HB 308 (currently stalled in the Texas legislature) would remove most of the off-limits places without the extra training and without those stinkin badges. That's what I would prefer. The NC is generally headed in the right direction in considering the expansion of their concealed carry laws. However, they've veered off course with the additional requirements.
I agree that would be best. I think we've seen this type of legislation for several years now and it never seems to get passed. Right or wrong there are those with serious reservations about removing many of the restrictions.

Hopefully this year will be different. But I'm not going to hold my breath.

Either way, we don't need those stinkin' badges.
Open carry has pushed everything else to the sidelines this session. So we'll most likely have to wait until next session for a broad reduction in the off-limits places.
True, and that's a whole different issue :mrgreen: