Gun Control Nazis In South Carolina
BY Herschel Smith8 years ago
Via Uncle, this. It’s Bill 88, and it reads as follows.
TO AMEND SECTION 56-3-1230 OF THE 1976 CODE, RELATING TO LICENSE PLATE SPECIFICATIONS, TO REQUIRE THE DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES TO ISSUE A STICKER TO EACH CONCEALED WEAPONS PERMIT HOLDER WHO IS A VEHICLE OWNER THAT MUST BE AFFIXED TO THE VEHICLE OWNER’S LICENSE PLATE TO INDICATE THE VEHICLE OWNER IS A CONCEALED WEAPONS PERMIT HOLDER
Nice idea, dumb ass. So thieves then know exactly where to go to steal guns. And gun carriers are defined differently than everyone else, sort of like … Jews wearing six pointed stars. Yes, that’s it. That’s what I thought about when I read that text.
How about this instead. This bill was proposed by State Senator Danny Verdin, who apparently is a republican. Let’s have a new South Carolina tag that states that “Danny Verdin is a Nazi.” I’m willing to bet that a lot of people would pay good money to get that specialty tag. It would be a good source of revenue.
What is it about South Carolina these days? First of all, we had to fight off Larry Martin, a republican, who opposed open carry and never let it get out of committee. Now we have this piece of trash trying to lord it over gun carriers.
Why don’t conservatives act like conservatives and progressives act like progressives in South Carolina? At least it would make it easier to identify the enemy. And make no mistake about it. Danny Verdin has declared himself an enemy of liberty. Put a target on his back. He is your next Larry Martin, folks. Get rid of him.
On December 21, 2016 at 5:54 am, Roger Jerry said:
I presume this is for “officer safety” – as if a person who has been licensed by the State to carry a concealed weapon is somehow more of a threat during a traffic stop than one with no license. I believe that in North Carolina, CHL holders are flagged on the DMV records, so the officer knows whether you tell him (as is legally required) or not. Why not use NC’s method, rather than advertising for the world to see, “There’s a better than average chance a gun is in this car”?
On December 21, 2016 at 7:25 pm, TheAlaskan said:
Why not use Alaska’s standard where carrying a concealed weapon requires no license and that there’s a 100% chance a gun or guns are in the car. Open carry and no license for concealed carry. It’s very normal to see hog-legs or autos on people checking out at the grocery stores in Fairbanks.
On December 21, 2016 at 9:08 am, Josh said:
We’ve also just had a jackass by the name of Bill Chumley introduce a completely unenforceable bill to “fine” consumers and sellers of computers in the state for selling them without “blocking” access to “pornography.” Neither is excplicitly defined.
It’s a tax stamp masquerading as something else.
Idiots.
On December 21, 2016 at 10:16 am, Fred said:
I’ve marveled, since I moved to East Tennessee, at how many SC state symbol stickers I see on cars and t-shirts and what not. I guess folks are leaving the state or something. I hope they’re not bringing these dumb idea’s here. We have our own to worry about.
On December 22, 2016 at 2:50 pm, David said:
Easy to answer. See what California did to Oregon, Washington, Colorado and New Mexico (and they are working on Texas).
On December 21, 2016 at 7:14 pm, At The Rubicon said:
Actually, look at this from the opposite angle: Chances are the lack of a sticker indicates a liberal driver and easy prey for the criminal.
On December 22, 2016 at 6:17 am, Pat Hines said:
I’ll verify this later, but sources say Senator Verdin has removed the sticker language from the bill.