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I never can get a licence, only when I am a member of a
"shootingclub". But I'm not so fond of guns.


In Michigan prior to maybe 8 years ago, a private citizen had to show a
legitimate need for firearm protection because of their line of work.
For example, a free lance PI (Private Investigator), someone who works
for a company that may be attacked and needs a privately owned weapon,
or similar things. They just didn't let any yahoo carry a Dirty Harry
around. But, Republican Gov. John Engler who was a big believer in the
presumed 2nd Amendment's right to "keep and bear arms" took advantage
of a friendly legislature to push through a general leniency of the
permit to buy a handgun and a FAR more lenient law, the one I already
talked about, for getting a CCW. I make no comment on what he did, but
suffice to say that we are now in the same position as traditional gun
states such as the Far West and Old South.

So, do I interpret your brief comment to basically mean that The
Netherlands has a much stricter law to obtain a CCW license, maybe like
Michigan used to have?

Yes thats what I meant.
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I never can get a licence, only when I am a member of a
"shootingclub". But I'm not so fond of guns.


In Michigan prior to maybe 8 years ago, a private citizen had to
show a legitimate need for firearm protection because of their line
of work. For example, a free lance PI (Private Investigator),
someone who works for a company that may be attacked and needs a
privately owned weapon, or similar things. They just didn't let any
yahoo carry a Dirty Harry around. But, Republican Gov. John Engler
who was a big believer in the presumed 2nd Amendment's right to
"keep and bear arms" took advantage of a friendly legislature to
push through a general leniency of the permit to buy a handgun and
a FAR more lenient law, the one I already talked about, for getting
a CCW. I make no comment on what he did, but suffice to say that we
are now in the same position as traditional gun states such as the
Far West and Old South.

So, do I interpret your brief comment to basically mean that The
Netherlands has a much stricter law to obtain a CCW license, maybe
like Michigan used to have?

Yes thats what I meant.


OK, thanks.

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"HEMI-Powered" schreef in bericht
...
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I never can get a licence, only when I am a member of a
"shootingclub". But I'm not so fond of guns.


In Michigan prior to maybe 8 years ago, a private citizen had to
show a legitimate need for firearm protection because of their line
of work. For example, a free lance PI (Private Investigator),
someone who works for a company that may be attacked and needs a
privately owned weapon, or similar things. They just didn't let any
yahoo carry a Dirty Harry around. But, Republican Gov. John Engler
who was a big believer in the presumed 2nd Amendment's right to
"keep and bear arms" took advantage of a friendly legislature to
push through a general leniency of the permit to buy a handgun and
a FAR more lenient law, the one I already talked about, for getting
a CCW. I make no comment on what he did, but suffice to say that we
are now in the same position as traditional gun states such as the
Far West and Old South.

So, do I interpret your brief comment to basically mean that The
Netherlands has a much stricter law to obtain a CCW license, maybe
like Michigan used to have?

Yes thats what I meant.


If I'd realized when I made my first reply here that you have no clue
on these things, I'd not have wasted my time on a thoughtful
reply.And,another phrase for CCW is "right to carry", and I can see why
you don't - you'd be a danger to yourself and everyone around you if
you tried to use your rod.

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"You've obviously mistaken me for someone who gives a ****!"


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