Are you telling me you can CCW on United just by informing them before you board?So I will tell United that I am carrying. . .
Are you an LEO?
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Are you telling me you can CCW on United just by informing them before you board?So I will tell United that I am carrying. . .
Should we feel uneasy about those that feel they can't go anywhere without packing heat?
Gun advocates love to quote PART of the 2nd Amendment, but leave out the start that says "..A Well Regulated Militia, being necessary to the common defense..."
Cue Buffalo Springfield singing "For What It's Worth".
Are you telling me you can CCW on United just by informing them before you board?So I will tell United that I am carrying. . .
Are you an LEO?
Didn't you hear about the great Whitefish Grizzly Devestation? The bears attacked the platform en masse. It happened the night after the Bowling Green Massacre, as I recall...So why does having to unload your gun make such a big difference? Do you expect to be attacked by a grizzly bear the moment you step off a train in Montana? Is that the same grizzly bear that attacks that school in Montana?
President Obama is not actually in office, nor has he ever governed DC or Chicago, so perhaps you should try to find a new bogeyman.I don't carry when I go across the Potomac into DC, even though the Democratic policies that that plantation has followed means that it has a crime rate only a bit better than our community organizer in chief, Che Obama's home, Chicago, enjoys. Because they think only criminals should carry a weapon. No?
Near as I can tell, he's talking about checked luggage in both, but the requirement to notify Amtrak is the most onerous restriction in the world and will drive home to the airlines.Are you telling me you can CCW on United just by informing them before you board?So I will tell United that I am carrying. . .
So why does having to unload your gun make such a big difference? Do you expect to be attacked by a grizzly bear the moment you step off a train in Montana? Is that the same grizzly bear that attacks that school in Montana?
Just to place more comfort on this matter...the gun would be in a locked cabinet, in the locked baggage car.The case is in the baggage car, unless the gun owner is in violation of the rules like Ziv has admitted to.
If the rules are followed, it's reasonably safe.
And the number is diminishing each year as Amtrak reduces the number of stations with staffed agents.On the other hand, checked baggage is not conveniently available between many city pairs, and not at all to many stations.
(bolding mine) Not remotely true.Taking a loaded gun on a train in a "locked" case? Who has the key to that locked case? Oh, the gun owner... Yep, I feel so much safer now.
Is it true that background checks on mentaly ill folk who buy guns are recently reduced, under Trump?
Ed.
I believe they're talking about this...(bolding mine) Not remotely true.Taking a loaded gun on a train in a "locked" case? Who has the key to that locked case? Oh, the gun owner... Yep, I feel so much safer now.
Is it true that background checks on mentaly ill folk who buy guns are recently reduced, under Trump?
Ed.
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/trump-signs-bill-revoking-obama-era-gun-checks-people-mental-n727221President Donald Trump quietly signed a bill into law Tuesday rolling back an Obama-era regulation that made it harder for people with mental illnesses to purchase a gun. The rule, which was finalized in December, added people receiving Social Security checks for mental illnesses and people deemed unfit to handle their own financial affairs to the national background check database. Had the rule fully taken effect, the Obama administration predicted it would have added about 75,000 names to that database. President Barack Obama recommended the now-nullified regulation in a 2013 memo following the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School, which left 20 first graders and six others dead. The measure sought to block some people with severe mental health problems from buying guns.
http://www.cnn.com/2017/02/28/politics/guns-mental-health-rule/President Donald Trump Tuesday signed a measure nixing a regulation aimed at keeping guns out of the hands of some severely mentally ill people. The original rule was part of a series of efforts taken by the Obama administration to try and curb gun violence after other efforts failed to advance in Congress.
Strange, because the rest of the world thinks otherwise: http://edition.cnn.com/2017/02/28/politics/guns-mental-health-rule/(bolding mine) Not remotely true.Taking a loaded gun on a train in a "locked" case? Who has the key to that locked case? Oh, the gun owner... Yep, I feel so much safer now.
Is it true that background checks on mentaly ill folk who buy guns are recently reduced, under Trump?
Ed.
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