Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was born and raised in NC. When I was a teenager our state constantly ranked 50th in SAT scores...until one proud day when we passed South Carolina into 49th place.
So glad to be out of there.
really such a shame
I went to college in NC. It has a lot going for it. I have friends still there. They all seem to despise these wackos running the state.
Not enough to actually do anything about it, though.
they vote. they protest. their votes are diluted.
Their votes are ignored by the fascists. Not sure why so many Republicans are okay with fascism.
Anytime the "fascism" word is invoked here, it is evident that the post is from a partisan, unhinged Democrat.
As has been pointed out, this law is no different than most other states.
Just another thread that is intended to raise the outrage meter here to 10.
Overton’s Window at work - one state does something extreme, thereby normalizing extreme actions for others.
Did you jump off the cliff with the rest of the lemmings?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this different from what other states do? They still have to undergo a background check.
North Carolinians will not need permission from a local sheriff in order to purchase a handgun. Rather, they will just need a federal background check to buy a gun from a licensed dealer, meaning handgun purchases in the state will be treated the same as rifles and shotguns.
The decision had backing from the state sheriff's association and groups such as the National Rifle Association.
Part of the measure also includes the creation of a safe firearm storage awareness campaign to educate gun owners and boost the distribution of gun locks.
Yes you are looking at this rationally.
However to do this on the very day after a mass shooting where children died F Republicans
This makes it more likely for a teacher or administrator to have a gun available to stop a shooter. Even more useful after the push by some to remove officers from schools.
There was a Virginia shooting that was stopped by a student who got a gun from his car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was born and raised in NC. When I was a teenager our state constantly ranked 50th in SAT scores...until one proud day when we passed South Carolina into 49th place.
So glad to be out of there.
really such a shame
I went to college in NC. It has a lot going for it. I have friends still there. They all seem to despise these wackos running the state.
Not enough to actually do anything about it, though.
they vote. they protest. their votes are diluted.
Their votes are ignored by the fascists. Not sure why so many Republicans are okay with fascism.
Anytime the "fascism" word is invoked here, it is evident that the post is from a partisan, unhinged Democrat.
As has been pointed out, this law is no different than most other states.
Just another thread that is intended to raise the outrage meter here to 10.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was born and raised in NC. When I was a teenager our state constantly ranked 50th in SAT scores...until one proud day when we passed South Carolina into 49th place.
So glad to be out of there.
really such a shame
I went to college in NC. It has a lot going for it. I have friends still there. They all seem to despise these wackos running the state.
Not enough to actually do anything about it, though.
they vote. they protest. their votes are diluted.
Their votes are ignored by the fascists. Not sure why so many Republicans are okay with fascism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this different from what other states do? They still have to undergo a background check.
North Carolinians will not need permission from a local sheriff in order to purchase a handgun. Rather, they will just need a federal background check to buy a gun from a licensed dealer, meaning handgun purchases in the state will be treated the same as rifles and shotguns.
The decision had backing from the state sheriff's association and groups such as the National Rifle Association.
Part of the measure also includes the creation of a safe firearm storage awareness campaign to educate gun owners and boost the distribution of gun locks.
Yes you are looking at this rationally.
However to do this on the very day after a mass shooting where children died F Republicans
This makes it more likely for a teacher or administrator to have a gun available to stop a shooter. Even more useful after the push by some to remove officers from schools.
There was a Virginia shooting that was stopped by a student who got a gun from his car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was born and raised in NC. When I was a teenager our state constantly ranked 50th in SAT scores...until one proud day when we passed South Carolina into 49th place.
So glad to be out of there.
really such a shame
I went to college in NC. It has a lot going for it. I have friends still there. They all seem to despise these wackos running the state.
Not enough to actually do anything about it, though.
they vote. they protest. their votes are diluted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this different from what other states do? They still have to undergo a background check.
North Carolinians will not need permission from a local sheriff in order to purchase a handgun. Rather, they will just need a federal background check to buy a gun from a licensed dealer, meaning handgun purchases in the state will be treated the same as rifles and shotguns.
The decision had backing from the state sheriff's association and groups such as the National Rifle Association.
Part of the measure also includes the creation of a safe firearm storage awareness campaign to educate gun owners and boost the distribution of gun locks.
Yes you are looking at this rationally.
However to do this on the very day after a mass shooting where children died F Republicans
This makes it more likely for a teacher or administrator to have a gun available to stop a shooter. Even more useful after the push by some to remove officers from schools.
There was a Virginia shooting that was stopped by a student who got a gun from his car.
Yes, the losers who go gun shopping after mass shootings are such high quality people.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is this different from what other states do? They still have to undergo a background check.
North Carolinians will not need permission from a local sheriff in order to purchase a handgun. Rather, they will just need a federal background check to buy a gun from a licensed dealer, meaning handgun purchases in the state will be treated the same as rifles and shotguns.
The decision had backing from the state sheriff's association and groups such as the National Rifle Association.
Part of the measure also includes the creation of a safe firearm storage awareness campaign to educate gun owners and boost the distribution of gun locks.
Yes you are looking at this rationally.
However to do this on the very day after a mass shooting where children died F Republicans
Anonymous wrote:How is this different from what other states do? They still have to undergo a background check.
North Carolinians will not need permission from a local sheriff in order to purchase a handgun. Rather, they will just need a federal background check to buy a gun from a licensed dealer, meaning handgun purchases in the state will be treated the same as rifles and shotguns.
The decision had backing from the state sheriff's association and groups such as the National Rifle Association.
Part of the measure also includes the creation of a safe firearm storage awareness campaign to educate gun owners and boost the distribution of gun locks.
Anonymous wrote:Does Virginia have this requirement?