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Mntnman:
Mike, as I read your story, you got looked at further because of your vood guy card tied to your licence to drive. I see this as a great reason for it not to be that way. Most of us think that, I believe.

Mike M.:

--- Quote from: Mntnman on February 23, 2014, 08:29:59 AM ---Mike, as I read your story, you got looked at further because of your vood guy card tied to your licence to drive. I see this as a great reason for it not to be that way. Most of us think that, I believe.

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I am with you on being tied to my DL. My point was that had I disclosed the cow he might not have gone out and done the safety check.

unfy:

--- Quote from: Mntnman on February 23, 2014, 08:29:59 AM ---Mike, as I read your story, you got looked at further because of your vood guy card tied to your licence to drive. I see this as a great reason for it not to be that way. Most of us think that, I believe.
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I believe, not sure but I believe, there is SCOTUS case law that says something like 'open carry or ccw permit is not enough to justify further stuff'.  Kinda like how in some / many places, not wearing your seat belt isnt enough to get you pulled over as a 'primary' offense.


Just as a philosophical aside:

Concerning strengthening / weakening laws etc....

The USA has been around for over 200 years.  Nebraska has been a State for nearly 150 years.  Surly after all these years there is no need to pass NEW laws and that everything has been covered already ?

abbafandr:

--- Quote from: unfy on February 23, 2014, 10:45:47 PM ---Just as a philosophical aside:

Concerning strengthening / weakening laws etc....

The USA has been around for over 200 years.  Nebraska has been a State for nearly 150 years.  Surly after all these years there is no need to pass NEW laws and that everything has been covered already ?
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Sadly, doesn't stop our "representatives", who feel a need to do something,even if it's wrong. >:D

An old saying from ancient Greece, IIRC : 'More laws , less justice'. :(

Mntnman:
Yes, SCOTUS says legal, open carry is not grounds to stop and question someone.

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