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Old January 29th, 2007
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Default Re: Senate right-to-carry bill introduced

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Originally Posted by DeltaII5 View Post
1. It won't pass

2. It won't apply to PA permits.

There aren't many states were you can just walk in fill out an application and pay $XX.XX and you get your permit. Most states require a firearms safety class.

Didn't they try and do this awhile back? Can't remember off hand but remember this being floated around, maybe it was just people talking.

I agree. At least with the LEO HR218, even the smallest, podunk PD would have some kind of mandatory firearms training.

In the non-LEO world, if all it takes in State "A" is to walk in and walk out with your permit, State "B" which requires you to go through some educational course, qualify, etc isn't going to feel like being forced to accept State "A" ccw'ers.
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