Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Bill:
I found out something when Stacey and Eric came out here last week from
Arizona.
Arizona has a weapons law that allows them to carry them. Stacey said
that if a person wants to strap on a gun and carry it there is nothing
stopping them. Anyway when they came through the border check, into
California, they were asked if they had any guns, and if so they would
have to leave them in Arizona. Of course they said no, and they were
waved through after being handed a map of California.
The last time though they had a potted plant on the back seat, and that
was confiscated right on the spot. And they were asked to open the
trunk to make sure there were no others.
Shows you where the priorities are at. Take the plants, but ignore the
guns under the seat. LOL
Sue
> HI Sue,
>
> I think the only effective legislation must come at the federal level,
> for the simple reason that travel between the states is so easy and does
> not require any checks as is required when travelling between countries.
> So just because California has a tough gun law does not mean that people
> from other states with weak gun laws cannot bring guns to California.
>
> I do see some progress being made in this area. But it is painfully slow
> and so far ineffective. Perhaps some day we'll wake up to this problem.
>
> Bill
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