Only two states—Wisconsin and Illinois—prohibit carrying firearms for protection
• Nebraska is the most recent RTC state. In 2006, Nebraska's RTC law was signed by Gov. Dave Heineman (R), Kansas' Senate and House overrode Gov. Kathleen Sebelius' (D) veto of an RTC bill by votes of 30-10 and 91-33, respectively, and the Ohio Senate and House overrode then-Gov. Bob Taft's (R) veto of a bill that improves the state's 2004 RTC law, by votes of 21-12 and 71-21, respectively.
• Other recent RTC initiatives. In January 2006, Wisconsin's Senate voted 23-10 to override Gov. Jim Doyle's (D) veto of RTC; the Assembly fell two votes short, voting 64-34. In Jan. 2004, Ohio then-Gov. Bob Taft (R) signed RTC into law and New Mexico's Supreme Court upheld a 2003 RTC law. Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri adopted RTC in 2003, the latter by overriding Gov. Bob Holden's (D) veto.
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blankfistsays...I had a feeling this video would never Sift.
schmawysays...I'm not sure, but I think relatively few crimes are caused by licensed, trained gun owners.
gwiz665says...If guns are not prohibited, then at least you should have a license and be trained like you do with a car.
This seems like NRA propaganda, though.
siftbotsays...Moving this video to blankfist's personal queue. It failed to receive enough votes to get sifted up to the front page within 2 days.
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