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The Second Amendment is the only constitutionally protected right that stops at the border of the state where you live. In Virginia, where I live, I don't need a government-issued permission slip to keep a gun in my home or in my glove box, but if I drive across the border into Maryland without first unloading and securing that handgun, I can be charged with a crime.

Even if I possess a valid carry Virginia carry license, states don't have to recognize it. That's the case in New Jersey, where no permits other than those issued by licensing authorities in the Garden State are accepted. Now an state appeals court has ruled that restriction is just fine, and a Pennsylvania woman can be charged for illegal gun possession even though she had a valid concealed carry permit from her home state when she was stopped for speeding.


Today's decision is hardly shocking, given how much hostility New Jersey politicians and judges have historically shown to the Second Amendment. It is, however, another reminder of why we need to pass a national right-to-carry reciprocity law to help guarantee that our Second Amendment rights do extend beyond the borders of our home state.

> The Second Amendment is the only constitutionally protected right that stops at the border of the state where you live. In Virginia, where I live, I don't need a government-issued permission slip to keep a gun in my home or in my glove box, but if I drive across the border into Maryland without first unloading and securing that handgun, I can be charged with a crime. > Even if I possess a valid carry Virginia carry license, states don't have to recognize it. That's the case in New Jersey, where no permits other than those issued by licensing authorities in the Garden State are accepted. Now an state appeals court has ruled that restriction is just fine, and a Pennsylvania woman can be charged for illegal gun possession even though she had a valid concealed carry permit from her home state when she was stopped for speeding. ---------------------------- > Today's decision is hardly shocking, given how much hostility New Jersey politicians and judges have historically shown to the Second Amendment. It is, however, another reminder of why we need to pass a national right-to-carry reciprocity law to help guarantee that our Second Amendment rights do extend beyond the borders of our home state.

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Okay, if you can ignore a federal Constitutional amendment at the state level, then states do not have to recognize your faggot marriage licenses or pedo adoption papers. States can also not recognize your out-of-state driver's licenses and medical marijuana permits. Other states can also reject your troon fake names and gender swaps since none of these are protected rights defined by the Constitution. If you want to play stupid games, be prepared to win stupid prizes.

Are these terms acceptable, New Jersey?

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How about the state not recognizing the federal reserve and demand US Currency when the federal government gives 'aid' money

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How about the state not recognizing the federal reserve and demand US Currency when the federal government gives 'aid' money

Well sure, but at that point we could just say the states can reject anything set at the federal level and become fully autonomous states. The problem with that is the federal government will act on these things directly and with force because that goes against the jewish control of the country and its (((economic system))).

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Yes. I know it will never happen, but if they can ignore laws at will, it should happen

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This is how it should be done. If they think they can ignore something like that then we can just ignore them as a state. No documents will be valid outside of their state and we could even revoke business licenses for any company that operates in their state.

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Imagine being in NJ. shudders

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