The article cites two. I'm waiting for the rest. And you can't seem to tell us what restricts gun ownership in either of them.
Lmao, invasive is up to the beholder. You've spent 3 posts bull****ting me without answering the question here.
Funny, I have to inform schools if my kid has an allergy, needs medicines, has a special diet, can't see well, etc. None of those things restrict me from owning medicine, food or glasses. How does having to tell a school if you own guns (you know seeing how common school shootings are these days) restrict your right to own guns.
Well---here's another biggie on Sen Nasheed Gun voing record:
May 15, 2014
SB 656
Authorizes School Employees to Carry Firearms on School Property
Conference Report Adopted - Senate
(21 - 8)
Nay
And this:
April 30, 2014
HB 1439
Prohibits Enforcement of Federal Firearm Regulations
Bill Passed - Senate
(23 - 8)
Nay
Title: Authorizes School Employees to Carry Firearms on School Property
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to override a veto of a bill that authorizes certain school employees to carry firearms on school property.
Highlights:
•Authorizes a school district to designate at least 1 individual who is a teacher or administrator to be a “school protection officer” and carry a concealed firearm or a self-defense spray device in any school in the district (Sec. A).
•Requires the school board to hold a public hearing before a school district may designate a teacher or administrator as a school protection officer (Sec. A).
•Prohibits a school district from authorizing an individual to carry a concealed firearm on school property unless the individual has a valid concealed carry permit (Sec. A).
•Prohibits a school district from designating an individual as a school protection officer unless the individual has successfully completed a training program which includes certain topics, including, but not limited to, the following topics (Sec. A):
•Instruction on preventing school violence;
•Instruction on emergency or violent crisis situations; and
•Instruction on the use of self-defense spray devices.
•Authorizes a school protection officer to detain or use force against an individual on school property in order to prevent “imminent” injury to themselves or another individual (Sec. A).
•Requires a school protection officer to transfer a detained individual to a school administrator or law enforcement officer as soon as possible and within no more than 1 hour (Sec. A).
•Prohibits a school protection officer from allowing any firearm or self-defense spray device to leave their control while on school property, and classifies a violation of this provision as a class B misdemeanor (Sec. A).
•Authorizes an individual with a valid concealed carry permit to openly carry a firearm in a jurisdiction that has an ordinance prohibiting the open carry of firearms (Sec. A).
•Reduces the minimum age required to receive a concealed carry permit from 21 years of age to 19 years of age (Sec. A).
•Prohibits a housing authority which receives public funds from prohibiting an occupant or guest from possessing firearms anywhere on the housing premises (Sec. A).
•Prohibits healthcare professionals from being required to ask or maintain records about a patient’s ownership of or access to firearms (Sec. A).
April 16, 2009
HB 668
Firearm Regulation Amendments
Bill Passed - House
(105 - 50)
Nay
Title: Firearm Regulation Amendments
Vote Smart's Synopsis:
Vote to pass a bill that lowers the minimum age for a concealed weapon permit, allows deadly force in instances of private property protection, and allows concealed firearms in any higher education institution.
Highlights:
-Specifies that the individual who owns or leases the private property may use deadly force, without a duty to retreat from the property, against a person who unlawfully enters, remains after unlawfully entering, or attempts to unlawfully enter private property (Sec. 563.031.2). -Lowers the minimum age requirement for obtaining a concealed carry endorsement from 23 years of age to 21 years of age (Sec. 571.101.2). -Removes the provisions prohibiting a person with a valid concealed carry endorsement or permit from carrying a concealed firearm into any higher education institution (Sec. 571.107.1). -Requires political subdivisions to regulate firearms in the same manner as the state, except that political subdivisions are allowed to prohibit illegal immigrants from selling, purchasing, transferring, owning, using, or possessing firearms, components, or ammunition (Sec. 21.750.2).
What a raving hyporite this woman is! She has the gall to carry her own weapon on her without a licence--yet refuses to let teachers arm themselves! And she won't allow a law for you to use deadly force to protect yourself with your own weapon.
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Is that enough restrictions for you???????????????????????????????