Yeah, I would like to see some of the stupid laws in California get 
repealed. Like having  to put a concealable weapon in a locked container 
and ensuring it is not loaded, or when transporting a non-concealable 
weapon, it has to be unloaded.Or only having a fixed capacity of five 
rounds for a shotgun magazine. Of course living here in the Left Coast, 
good luck on any of these things happening.

I remember when I went to high school in Jackson Hole, Wyo., during 
hunting season, my gun was in the rack on the back window of my truck 
loaded and ready to go. I did NOT have a round in the chamber though, 
just in the magazine.

As far as the states pussing out, well that is understandable. They were 
threatened to have their highway funding either scaled back or pulled. I 
believe that Montana was the final holdout. There was a time that 
certain highways there did not have any speed limit at all. My sister 
loved it when she lived there while going to college.
Still they could have fought it. Not sure how that would have turned 
out, but I think that they did not fight the good fight.

Bruce

Loathe wrote:
> The states pussed out on speed limits, no denying that one.
>
> Have you listened to the supreme court opening debates yet?  They are on 
> C-Span.  Quite honestly, I'm hopeful to see more than just the DC 
> handgun ban struck down here or in the near future.  We need to do it 
> quick before some of these old timers start kicking the bucket.
>
>   
>

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