jgalt wrote:Of course, I am a sane, rational person, so my interpretation is undoubtedly different from that of any government bureaucrat - elected or not...
hammAR wrote:jgalt wrote:Of course, I am a sane, rational person, so my interpretation is undoubtedly different from that of any government bureaucrat - elected or not...
.....ya mean that you are not just another Saint Paul drunken Irishman......................
jgalt wrote:hammAR wrote:jgalt wrote:Of course, I am a sane, rational person, so my interpretation is undoubtedly different from that of any government bureaucrat - elected or not...
.....ya mean that you are not just another Saint Paul drunken Irishman......................
I am most emphatically NOT Irish, damnit!!! I'm Scottish, with a bit 'o English & Polish as well... Though I am occasionally drunken
...and shall, in addition, describe in detail the use to which the weapon is to be put. The chief of police shall issue such permit, without fee, if he concludes the applicant is of good moral character and intends to use the weapon for a lawful purpose.
Andrew Rothman wrote:Yup. And they still are preempted from enforcing the firearms part by state law.
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