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Another reason to hate Jim and Sarah Brady...
I came across this document today...onon the Brady Campaign to Prevent
Handgun Violence website: http://www.gunlawsuits.org/pdf/featu...snbusiness.pdf Starting at the bottom of Page 13 of this document you'll find: Potentially dangerous persons generally not prohibited from carrying concealed weapons Numerous categories of potentially dangerous persons are not barred under federal law from obtaining CCW licenses and carrying concealed weapons on business premises. Such persons include: ** Indicted felons ** Persons who have pled guilty or "no contest" to felonies, but who have been placed on probation and had their adjudication withheld ** Most persons convicted of violent misdemeanors ** Criminals who have not been caught and convicted of their crimes ** Stalkers who have not yet been restrained by a formal court order ** Mentally unstable persons who have not been formally committed or held mentally defective by a court ** Parolees ** Alcohol abusers ** CCW licensees while they are drinking ** Persons free on bond or subject to arrest ** Persons whom the sheriff determines have a history of violence ** Adults who have committed violent crimes when they were juveniles that would bar them if they had been adults at the time ** Tax and child support payment delinquents; Under most states' CCW laws, most, if not all, of the potentially dangerous people in these categories must be issued a license to carry a concealed weapon. Certain states have prohibited individuals in some of these categories from obtaining concealed weapons licenses, but such prohibitions are by no means universal among the thirty-one "shall-issue" states, and many states have added little or nothing to federal restrictions. |
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