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    Video: Nullification vs. Constitutional Convention



    Nullification vs. Constitutional Convention

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    ConCon is a horrible idea for many reasons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Collins View Post
    ConCon is a horrible idea for many reasons.
    Which, simultaneously, makes it a great idea
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Collins View Post
    ConCon is a horrible idea for many reasons.
    The Democrat Governor of California likes the idea.

    Gavin Newsom: Constitutional Convention to Propose “28th Amendment” for Gun Control
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    Or, as Jefferson says with-in the 2nd paragraph of the Declaration of Independence we could no longer consent to be governed by such a government,

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    Quote Originally Posted by WisconsinLiberty View Post
    The Democrat Governor of California likes the idea.

    Gavin Newsom: Constitutional Convention to Propose “28th Amendment” for Gun Control
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    Quote Originally Posted by Occam's Banana View Post

    I find it odd that "We the People" tax-payer funded places are prohibited.

    Designated areas where weapons are banned, even with a permit:

    Schools

    Federal Courthouses

    Federal Buildings

    Any Building Owned, Leased or Rented by the Federal Government — This includes buildings in national forests which are property of the federal government.

    National Forests — There is no federal law prohibiting carry in national forests. States control the carrying of firearms in national forests in their state. However, carry is not allowed buildings in national forests which are property of the federal government.

    Visitors Centers/Ranger Stations in National Parks — These are federal buildings where carry is not allowed. There is no federal law that prohibits carry in national parks. States control the carrying of firearms in national parks in their state.

    Sterile areas of Airports -An individual may not have a weapon on or about the individual’s person or accessible property when entering or in a sterile area of an airport or when attempting to board or onboard an aircraft for which screening is conducted.

    Federal Prisons

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers — The Corps builds and runs flood control and navigation dams. The Corps has jurisdiction over the dam site and usually all waters backed up by the dam. Per 36 CFR § 327.13, carry anywhere on Corps property is illegal unless written permission has been received from the District Commander. Firearms can be unloaded and secured in a vehicle while on Corps property.

    National Cemeteries

    Military Bases — All military bases are Federal property. Each base may have slightly different policies, however visitors who arrive at a military base with firearm(s) must leave them with the guards at the gate. If the base does not have storage capabilities at the gate or armory, you could be turned away. The only people who can carry guns around a base—concealed or otherwise—are on-duty military police, who handle routine security. They then have to return their guns to the armory when their shifts are over. There are exceptions for on-duty local or state police officers who come to the base on official business. The base commander can make other exceptions. Check at each military post for specific rules. Exception-Active duty military police, criminal investigators, and Marine Corps law enforcement program police officers may conceal carry personally owned weapons while on base while off-duty as long as they comply with the 2016 Department of Defense Directive, title “Arming and the Use of Force”.

    Rented Offices — Any part of any building that the federal government has rented for office space or a federal workforce, etc. Just their offices or the part of the building the federal government has control over is off-limits. You can carry in the rest of the building if state or local laws allow.

    Post Office — Postal regulations prohibit the possession of firearms in their buildings and in their parking lots or any property they own.

    Bureau of Land Management (BLM) — On most BLM lands, if you can legally carry in the state the BLM land is in, you can carry on the BLM land. If it is not legal, the area will be posted as no firearms allowed. Any building on the BLM land operated by the federal government is considered federal property and carry in those buildings is not allowed. The exceptions where the BLM prohibits firearms are the San Pedro Riparian Zone in Arizona, the Wallace Conservation Forest in Idaho and Red Rock National Conservation Area in Nevada.

    Indian Reservations — Carry on Indian Reservations is controlled by tribal law. You must check with each tribe before carrying on the property. Some Indian tribes consider federal and state highways through their property as under their control. This should also be verified with the tribe.


    This includes parking lots adjacent to, or part of, the facility if the federal entity owns or has control of the parking lot and it is posted “No Firearms.” The lot has to be posted under federal law (below) if they do not wish to have firearms present.

    https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/res...ying-firearms/


    Hospitals, like establishments that serve alcohol, are subject to state and local laws prohibiting firearms on the premises.

    Connecticut requires you to have a CCW permit to carry a gun anywhere, even in your own house or on your property. For other states, check your laws.


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