Posted on 05/26/2016 10:00:57 AM PDT by marktwain
On the same day, Governor Ducey signed two bills that help to restore Second Amendment rights in Arizona. HB 2338 stops educational institutions from banning the legal possession or carry of firearms on public right of ways that pass near or through the educational institution. From cqstatetrack.com:
I. NOtwithstanding section 15-341 and subsection D of this section, the governing board of an educational institution may not adopt or enforce any policy or rule that prohibits the lawful possession or carrying of a deadly weapon on a public right‑of‑way by a person or on or within a person's means of transportation.Legislation can be complex, interwoven and unclear. This change in the rules prevents educational institutions from claiming that an individual who is legally carrying a weapon on a public right of way was interfering with the educational process. Such interference leads to enormous restitution if, for example, the school is shut down. It might be hard for a person to even know that they were affected by these rules while traveling on a public right of way. It is a very simple and commonsense reform of existing law.
Too bad colleges and universtities remain hostile to anyone exercising the First Amendment.
I think federali law says all out of state gun carriers cannot be within 1000feet of ANY school property, including driving past.
This is what pisses me off the most.
Since when did the federal government get to right to control any property within 1000 feet of a public school? What constitutional amendment gives them the right? I live within 1000 feet of a school. Does the federal government think it owns my property and can dictate what I can have on my property. It's about time this federal tyranny was demolished!
Donald Trump to NRA: We Will Get Rid of Gun Free Zones.
http://gunwatch.blogspot.com/2016/05/donald-trump-to-nra-we-will-get-rid-of.html
Perhaps a few months in ze Gulag vill clarify relationship of revolutionary verker to great Socialist state, nyet? /sarcasm (for now, anyway;)
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