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Alabama Goes Permitless Allowing Illegals, Blacks & Rightist Scum Easie
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The politicians won't allow these people near them because they fear being killed.
Allowing concealed gun-carry without a permit is now the most common
policy in the country.
A joint conference committee of Alabama state Senators and
Representatives came to an agreement on a version of a permitless carry
bill on Thursday. The bill was then sent to Governor Kay Ivey (R.), who immediately signed it into law.
“Unlike states who are doing everything in their power to make it harder
for law abiding citizens, Alabama is reaffirming our commitment to
defending our Second Amendment rights,” Governor Ivey said in a
statement. “I have always stood up for the rights of law-abiding
gunowners, and I am proud to do that again today.”
The move makes Alabama the 22nd state in the country to enact a
permitless gun carry regime, officially making the practice more common
than both “shall-issue” and “may-issue” permitting policies.
Following
Ohio and Indiana, Alabama is the third state to pass a permitless carry
bill in 2022. It’s the first to sign it into law.
[...]
A good move. More dead rednecks!
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The politicians won't allow these people near them because they fear being killed.
Allowing concealed gun-carry without a permit is now the most common
policy in the country.
A joint conference committee of Alabama state Senators and
Representatives came to an agreement on a version of a permitless carry
bill on Thursday. The bill was then sent to Governor Kay Ivey (R.), who immediately signed it into law.
“Unlike states who are doing everything in their power to make it harder
for law abiding citizens, Alabama is reaffirming our commitment to
defending our Second Amendment rights,” Governor Ivey said in a
statement. “I have always stood up for the rights of law-abiding
gunowners, and I am proud to do that again today.”
The move makes Alabama the 22nd state in the country to enact a
permitless gun carry regime, officially making the practice more common
than both “shall-issue” and “may-issue” permitting policies.
Following
Ohio and Indiana, Alabama is the third state to pass a permitless carry
bill in 2022. It’s the first to sign it into law.
[...]
A good move. More dead rednecks!
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The politicians won't allow these people near them because they fear being killed.
Allowing concealed gun-carry without a permit is now the most common
policy in the country.
A joint conference committee of Alabama state Senators and
Representatives came to an agreement on a version of a permitless carry
bill on Thursday. The bill was then sent to Governor Kay Ivey (R.), who immediately signed it into law.
“Unlike states who are doing everything in their power to make it harder
for law abiding citizens, Alabama is reaffirming our commitment to
defending our Second Amendment rights,” Governor Ivey said in a
statement. “I have always stood up for the rights of law-abiding
gunowners, and I am proud to do that again today.”
The move makes Alabama the 22nd state in the country to enact a
permitless gun carry regime, officially making the practice more common
than both “shall-issue” and “may-issue” permitting policies.
Following
Ohio and Indiana, Alabama is the third state to pass a permitless carry
bill in 2022. It’s the first to sign it into law.
[...]
A good move. More dead rednecks!
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All on Mon Mar 28 23:45:09 2022
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The politicians won't allow these people near them because they fear being killed.
Allowing concealed gun-carry without a permit is now the most common
policy in the country.
A joint conference committee of Alabama state Senators and
Representatives came to an agreement on a version of a permitless carry
bill on Thursday. The bill was then sent to Governor Kay Ivey (R.), who immediately signed it into law.
“Unlike states who are doing everything in their power to make it harder
for law abiding citizens, Alabama is reaffirming our commitment to
defending our Second Amendment rights,” Governor Ivey said in a
statement. “I have always stood up for the rights of law-abiding
gunowners, and I am proud to do that again today.”
The move makes Alabama the 22nd state in the country to enact a
permitless gun carry regime, officially making the practice more common
than both “shall-issue” and “may-issue” permitting policies.
Following
Ohio and Indiana, Alabama is the third state to pass a permitless carry
bill in 2022. It’s the first to sign it into law.
[...]
A good move. More dead rednecks!
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