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The Other Side of the New West Virginia Gun Law
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David Williamson
Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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West Virginia’s new law allowing concealed carry of firearms without a permit drew a lot of heat during last year’s legislative session, and that has rekindled during the past few weeks. Governor Earl Ray Tomblin, whose veto was overridden by the Legislature, renewed his criticism of the new law after the fatal shooting of a 15-year-old on Charleston’s East End.
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jac
(12/14/2016)
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This guy was carrying illegally. Why is that a criticism of Constitutional carry?
Are we to believe that he would have obeyed the law and not had a gun if a permit was required for concealed carry?
The stupidity of the anti-gun faction has no bounds. |
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