tbranch wrote:mr.72 wrote:Really? I don't think you have such a right, because it infringes my right to bear arms.
I have the primary right to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness". I can't do this if some idiot who does not know how to handle a weapon kills me. It does me no good if they throw the idiot into jail for a couple of years as “punishment.”
OK I know you said this is your last word on this, but I guess I can still reply right?
This is no different than anything else in your life. Some idiot can run over you with a car. Hit you with a rock or baseball bat. Set your house on fire. Set loose a rattlesnake in your cubicle. There are an infinite number of ways that someone intent on harming you or who is such a fool as to be totally negligent in the operation of their own property that they can injure or kill you, and yet you cannot outlaw their ownership of these types of property, right?
And these types of property carry no specific constitutional protection, while "arms" do carry such a constitutional protection.
Laws are designed to protect the greater good. Total freedom would be anarchy as anyone could do anything they wanted. While I don’t like licensing, I understand the reasoning behind it.
People can do anything they want! The law doesn't prevent it, it just provides punishment or other recourse.
The difference in this case is that the CHL holder is being punished without actually committing a crime! One can legally buy a gun, and then can go carry it all the time without getting caught. If they are intent on harming you then they will do it with or without a CHL. The only thing the CHL training, fees, etc. requirements do is impede those who are
not intending to do anyone harm or breaking the law from carrying.
Rights are not absolute. We have the right to free speech, but need a permit in some places to make a speech in public. I have the right to carry concealed into your home unless you tell me not to or post a 30.06 sign. Should my 2A rights be more important than your rights as a property owner? Many people here would say the property rights are more important.
Well, you have the right not to enter my property! My property rights are such that I can exclude you from my property whether you are carrying concealed or not. I can keep you out of my house just because I don't like your hairdo, or you's Hatfield and I's a McCoy. You are carrying a Ford key concealed, and I am a Chevy guy. The private property thing is irrelevant to CHL and RKBA.
I realize you’re one of those all-or-nothing 2A types and I respect that. We don’t live in the same world though.
Please take the final shot as I'm done discussing the issue.
Tom
OK, suit yourself.
I am not so much an "all-or-nothing 2A type" but I just don't see the reasoning for the CHL requirements as they are now, beyond the political.
I am quite certain that the reason we have licensing, fees, mandatory state CHL class and qualification, is because not everyone or even the majority in this state or most others really are comfortable with normal people being able to carry a gun. Clearly these laws were enacted as a means to allow at least
some people to carry a gun in TX, as opposed to not allowing
anybody.
However in a more libertarian sense, there is no reason not to allow
everyone to carry if they see fit, considering it is a constitutional right and there is no valid evidence to show that licensing or training does anything to improve safety. It mostly eases the minds of those who have a fear of an armed society. It's not an armed society if only 1-2% of us are carrying.
We have a lot of laws that are there to give the perception of safety and security without doing anything whatsoever to actually measurably improve safety or security. CHL laws are among them. Confiscating your nail clippers as you get on an airplane is another. Considering that a label on a car's visor is going to prevent roll-overs is another. The list goes on and on. I'm all for freedom and personal responsibility. Doesn't matter which Amendment, it's just that on this forum, the 2A is the one we talk about.