Just felt like quoting this again because it is so true. Those of us on the website who carry daily and understand what the Founders meant by the 2nd amendment sometimes have a hard time realizing other people, even though they are wrong, don't share our views. Is it wrong that we have to take a class, pay a tax, and be regulated by the state? Absolutely. Does more than 5 or 10% of the population agree? I doubt it.CWOOD wrote: An all-or-nothing approach is not going to win us much.
By getting more and more CHLs into more and more places, allows us to demonstrate that we are not a threat to the public safety. That allows us to take more and more territory.
Eventually I'd like to see any adult who can legally own a firearm be able to legally carry those firearms, concealed or openly, with no need for a government issued license, just about anywhere a LEO may carry his firearms. But that ain't gonna happen this session. Baby steps will get us there.
As mgood said, the all or nothing approach will only get us a whole lot of 'nothing ' and a rare and tiny amount of 'all'. If we had taken that approach in 1995, we would still be behind California on this issue...as well as a lot of other states which have followed our lead on concealed carry.
Again, in the 1995 bill, if we had not accepted the carry restrictions in churches, govt. meetings, hospitals, and all the other locations, IT WOULD NEVER HAVE BEEN ENACTED. Again, we would still be behind California.
I'm one of the young guys on here (24), but it is important to note that even I am OLDER than the CHL program in Texas. It has taken a lot of hard work by a lot of people to get to where we are. We've chipped away at the infringements we have placed upon us. And guess what? EVERY TIME that we take just a little bit more away, the ninnies scream and moan about mass murders, blood in the streets, etc etc....and EVERY SINGLE TIME we prove them wrong. This means that as long as we keep working hard, eventually we can get to Constitutional Carry. I would love to be able to tell my grandkids "Can you imagine when I was young that I had to pay the state to ensure my right to carry?" and have them be amazed by the very idea.
I am NOT one of those who would benefit directly from this. Heck, my first renewal isn't until 2013. BUT, I will support this amendment as a "foot in the door" to continue to reduce restrictions on our natural rights by the state. I think we are ALL going to benefit from this indirectly, and in a few years have even less restrictions on us ALL...because we've proven the ninnies wrong AGAIN!
If you constantly go for nothing but it ALL, you wind up with a lot of NOTHING.
Just my .02 on the matter.