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Chris Z:

--- Quote from: tstuart34 on January 22, 2017, 08:22:13 PM ---You took your class in Minnesota?

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yes I have a friend that is a Instructor in MN, so that worked out well for me. I looked into teaching MN classes as well, but just not going to do it at this time.

Sounds like that one group mentioned above is doing it, so that is handy for NE folks... Although I personally won't have anything to do with that group due to my previous experience with them

depserv:
National reciprocity will probably make this discussion moot.  Depending on how it's done of course.  So depending on how urgent it is to go to Minnesota in the immediate future, it might be worth waiting and seeing before paying for another class.

Chris Z:

--- Quote from: depserv on January 23, 2017, 09:24:07 AM ---National reciprocity will probably make this discussion moot.  Depending on how it's done of course.  So depending on how urgent it is to go to Minnesota in the immediate future, it might be worth waiting and seeing before paying for another class.

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Exactly what I'm thinking.

GreyGeek:

--- Quote from: depserv on January 23, 2017, 09:24:07 AM ---National reciprocity will probably make this discussion moot.  Depending on how it's done of course.  ....

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National reciprocity  would, eventually,  require national standardized training.  One course content and shooting test mandatory for all states.  That's both good and bad.  Good because it reduces the 50 sources of roadblocks to the 2A to just one.  Bad, because it gives the #Alt-Left just one target in their quest to set the bar of access to that which "shall not be infringed" so high that it is unaccessible.

With control of both houses, the white house and, hopefully, being able to put one or more conservatives on the SCOTUS we may have an opportunity to enact an amendment to the BoR that defines the 2A as giving everyone in the nation Constitutional Carry.  No license or permit needed to buy, carry or use any firearm, and no restraint of trade in the manufacture and sale of arms and ammunition.

Kendahl:

--- Quote from: GreyGeek on January 23, 2017, 11:07:55 AM ---... we may have an opportunity to enact an amendment to the BoR ...

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Amendments to the constitution also require ratification by at least three quarters of the states. Altogether, there have been 33 amendments that passed Congress but only 27 have been ratified. The equal rights amendment is the most recent example of one that came up short during ratification.

Altering the constitution is something to be done rarely, as a last resort to fix a basic structural problem, and after much careful thought. Prohibition is a example of the kind of issue that should never be raised to the level of a constitutional amendment. The last thing we want is a constitutional convention. The leftists would have a field day. It would be like opening the door to the chicken coop when the foxes are just outside and waiting to get in.

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