Squib Joe wrote:I'm curious what you all think about regulating intoxication at ranges or other shooting activities.
Squib Joe wrote:I'm curious what you all think about regulating intoxication at ranges or other shooting activities.
jgalt wrote:Government regulation -> dead-set against
Private regulation -> whatever the heck the owners want
Squib Joe wrote:I'm curious what you all think about regulating intoxication at ranges or other shooting activities.
ttousi wrote:don't break out the spirits until the job is done and everyone is off the roof
Squib Joe wrote:jgalt wrote:Government regulation -> dead-set against
Private regulation -> whatever the heck the owners want
How about the governing body of an organization like SASS? They have plenty of restrictions.
hammAR wrote:Squib Joe wrote:I'm curious what you all think about regulating intoxication at ranges or other shooting activities.
Just why the hell do you think that we need more laws and "regulations" created by gov entities
jgalt wrote:Squib Joe wrote:jgalt wrote:Government regulation -> dead-set against
Private regulation -> whatever the heck the owners want
How about the governing body of an organization like SASS? They have plenty of restrictions.
A "governing body" is not "the government". I don't know what SASS is, but I assume it is a large private organization, and therefore can make and enforce any rules it wants. The difference being that they do not have the power to regulate you beyond kicking you out of their events or the organization itself. They cannot take away your property, throw you in jail, or otherwise do the kinds of things that governments do all the time (legitimately or not).
Please tell me you see the distinction...
Squib Joe wrote:hammAR wrote:Squib Joe wrote:I'm curious what you all think about regulating intoxication at ranges or other shooting activities.
Just why the hell do you think that we need more laws and "regulations" created by gov entities
Where do you get that? I'm against more laws and regulations. I think we need to enforce the ones we already have. Read before quoting!
Squib Joe wrote:But I'd still like to know if anyone thinks carrying or shooting shouldn't be controlled at shooting events.
hammAR wrote:your statement implies that there is a need for, not that there necessarily currently exists........
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.
Squib Joe wrote:hammAR wrote:your statement implies that there is a need for, not that there necessarily currently exists........
Nope, it was just a simple question. And I can't drink a beer right now, cold or otherwise
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