ViperJeff
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I figure as I read and learn I might as well post what I find.
One of the more interesting lines I've read is:
Even thought I had hear that a number of times, reading it just made it clearer when adding it to the "keeping and bearing of arms" in Utah which reads:
Really makes you wonder the thinking in Illinois
One of the more interesting lines I've read is:
A concealed firearm permit does NOT REQUIRE permit holders to conceal their firearms; It ALLOWS them to conceal them. It also allows permit holders to conceal other legal weapons, including knives, but not sawed off shotguns or sawed off rifles.
Even thought I had hear that a number of times, reading it just made it clearer when adding it to the "keeping and bearing of arms" in Utah which reads:
The individual right to keep and bear arms being a constitutionally protected right, the legislature finds the need to provide uniform laws throughout the state. Except as specifically provided by state law, a citizen of the United States or a lawfully admitted alien shall not be: [a] prohibited from owning, possessing, purchasing, selling, transferring, transporting, or keeping any firearm at, his place of residence, property, business, or in any vehicle lawfully in his possession or lawfully under his control; or required to have a permit or license to purchase, own, possess, transport, or keep a firearm
Really makes you wonder the thinking in Illinois