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The way I figure it, anytime a law is so poorly written that it will take lawyers and judges to figure out what it says then it has no business being applied to normal citizens.Imagine that!!!
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The way I figure it, anytime a law is so poorly written that it will take lawyers and judges to figure out what it says then it has no business being applied to normal citizens.Imagine that!!!
Don't count on the law agreeing AK56. The way it is written leaves it open to interpretation. The inclusion and exclusion of the word if has as great of an impact as the comma vs. semi-colon and therefore that part can be interpreted either way depending on whether the judge/jury happens to be for or against gun control.
I missed this question earlier however I went through and did my best to pick apart I-594 and have had some lawyers look at it as well. What it boils down to is that much of it is so poorly written that its a best guess as to what it means for much of it until tested in court. Anyway here is the pamphlet I put together which I think is what the OP is looking for.
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Don't count on the law agreeing AK56. The way it is written leaves it open to interpretation. The inclusion and exclusion of the word if has as great of an impact as the comma vs. semi-colon and therefore that part can be interpreted either way depending on whether the judge/jury happens to be for or against gun control.
I missed this question earlier however I went through and did my best to pick apart I-594 and have had some lawyers look at it as well. What it boils down to is that much of it is so poorly written that its a best guess as to what it means for much of it until tested in court. Anyway here is the pamphlet I put together which I think is what the OP is looking for.
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Is there an exemption for a gun store sales person handing a firearm to a shopper? Could this become a crime?
Is there an exemption for a gun store sales person handing a firearm to a shopper? Could this become a crime?
Don't count on the law agreeing AK56. The way it is written leaves it open to interpretation. The inclusion and exclusion of the word if has as great of an impact as the comma vs. semi-colon and therefore that part can be interpreted either way depending on whether the judge/jury happens to be for or against gun control.
I missed this question earlier however I went through and did my best to pick apart I-594 and have had some lawyers look at it as well. What it boils down to is that much of it is so poorly written that its a best guess as to what it means for much of it until tested in court. Anyway here is the pamphlet I put together which I think is what the OP is looking for.
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Honestly, this is the greatest easy to distribute fact sheet I've seen anywhere!
If plenty of people could print these up and pass them out, or if they could be mailed to the right people in this state, the opposition to I-594 would be legion!
KVI's Carlson gives air time to both sides on gun control measure
Friday morning's KVI drive time listeners got something of an education about troubling language in Initiative 594, the 18-page gun control measure on November's ballot…
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