MAGAtard shoots up supermarket in liberal town of Boulder, CO (10 dead including LEO)

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Cuddles, Mar 22, 2021.

  1. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    I am calling bullshiat on this chart.

    All I need to do is take a look at North Carolina where they claim "Yes" for state preemption of local firearm laws for long guns and hand guns. There are multiple cities locally such as Carrboro and Chapel Hill where the local restrictive gun laws are more restrictive than the state laws.
     
    #141     Mar 24, 2021
  2. FALSE.

    I have to put your quote here so you don't claim you said something else

    My legal citations of actual state law take PRECEDENCE over your opinion :)
     
    #142     Mar 24, 2021
  3. Overnight

    Overnight

    I did not know that cats like banging their heads against a wall because it feels so good when it stops.

    Give it up Gato, you lost the non-argument. Let him claim the victory.
     
    #143     Mar 24, 2021
  4. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    Tell us about the SCOTUS ruling on this gun law state/local issue. It is an issue that SCOTUS has not accepted on their docket in recent decades.
     
    #144     Mar 24, 2021

  5. Holy shit.... do you see how stupid you are looking in front of everybody....that is BECAUSE THE FUCKING STATE ALLOWS THEM TO DO SO NOT BECAUSE THEY HAVE MORE POWER THAN THE STATE.

    Seriously..... when the Q-tip hits brain stop pushing.

    PREEMPTION STATUTE


    North Carolina’s firearms preemption statute, North Carolina General Statutes section 14-409.40(a), states:

    “It is declared by the General Assembly that the regulation of firearms is properly an issue of general, statewide concern, and that the entire field of regulation of firearms is preempted from regulation by local governments except as provided by this section.”

    Section 14-409.40(b) specifically states:

    “Unless otherwise permitted by statute, no county or municipality, by ordinance, resolution, or other enactment, shall regulate in any manner the possession, ownership, storage, transfer, sale, purchase, licensing, taxation, manufacture, transportation, or registration of firearms, firearms ammunition, components of firearms, dealers in firearms, or dealers in handgun components or parts.”

    EXCEPTIONS
    North Carolina provides for several exceptions to its preemption law:

    • Cities and counties may enact non-discriminatory regulations or prohibitions of firearms sales at a location if there is a “lawful, general, similar regulation or prohibition of commercial activities” at the location.1
    • Cities and counties may enact general zoning plans that prohibit commercial activity within a fixed distance of a school or other educational institution without a special use permit issued for a commercial activity found not to pose a danger to the public health and safety of those attending that school or institution.2
    • Cities and counties may regulate or prohibit possession of firearms in, or on the grounds or in the parking areas of, publicly owned buildings, public parks, or recreation areas.3
    • A local government may adopt an ordinance to prohibit, by posting, the carrying of a concealed handgun on a municipal and county playground, athletic field, swimming pool, or athletic facility, although a concealed handgun permittee may still secure a handgun within the trunk, glove box, or other enclosed compartment or area of a locked vehicle. Local governments are expressly prohibited from enacting other ordinances, rules, or regulations concerning legally carrying a concealed handgun.4
    • Cities and counties may regulate the transportation, carrying, and possession of firearms by their employees in the course of that employment.5
    • Cities and counties continue to have emergency powers as specified by statute (though North Carolina generally prevents cities and counties from enacting prohibitions or restrictions on lawfully possessed firearms or ammunition during states of emergency).6
    • Cities and counties may regulate or prohibit the discharge of firearms at any time or place, except when lawfully used to take animals (counties only), in defense of person or property, or when pursuant to lawful directions of law enforcement officers.7
    • Cities and counties may regulate the display of firearms on public roads, sidewalks, alleys or other public property.8
    • Cities and counties may regulate or prohibit the sale, possession or use of pellet guns.9
     
    #145     Mar 24, 2021
  6. gwb-trading

    gwb-trading

    It's good to see the left-wing (Ocho and H4M) arguing cities should not have more restrictive gun laws than the state. What a refreshing change.
     
    #146     Mar 24, 2021

  7. Just so the original opinion cited that was defeated by logic and reason is not forgotten...

    GWB apparently lives in a world where laws don't exist.
     
    #147     Mar 24, 2021
  8. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    Let me break down to you how our judicial system works:
    Federal>state>local
     
    #148     Mar 24, 2021

  9. TRANSLATION: I was remarkably wrong in my uninformed comments of the law and how the law works so let me divert my "holy fucktard" mistake with an irrelevant political comment.

    Calling me left wing further proves you are just trying to deflect a legal discussion that has no politics in it.
    Let the adults handle the legal discussions....nice deflection but

    WE ALL SEE YOUR POSTS
     
    #149     Mar 24, 2021

  10. No NO NONO

    In GWB's world it is LOCAL>LOCAL>LOCAL.

    States dont pass laws.
     
    #150     Mar 24, 2021