OHvol40
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Minnesota law says you have to have your ID and permit when carrying and that is a fact rather you agree or disagree with the lawWhat’s really weird is for you to roll in here all ‘Merica chest thumping about libs not knowing guns while your right wing buddies have spent the last 72 hours trying to sell “shall not be infringed!! … well of course you have limitations on that and you must have your permit at all times.”
I mean. That looks weird … doesn’t it?
Yall have a funny way of classifying thingsPut a gun in a hip holster, and go start a fight with a law enforcement officer or does common sense tell you that isn't very wise.
1st All gun laws are unconstitutionalMinnesota law says you have to have your ID and permit when carrying and that is a fact rather you agree or disagree with the law
I’m just encouraged libs are starting to educate themselves.Probably should make sure you got the right target in your sights next time you swagger in strutting about guns then.
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@Jxn Vol here is one for you yo lecture.Minnesota law says you have to have your ID and permit when carrying and that is a fact rather you agree or disagree with the law
Still the law in Minnesota. So until you do what you are saying you are not following Minnesota law.@Jxn Vol here is one for you yo lecture.
It’s already been pointed out multiple times that not having your permit on your person is a petty misdemeanor with a max fine of $100 dollars as the total penalty. And if you produce the permit within like 72 hours it’s likely to get dismissed anyway. But sure … that’s a really impactful flex.
1st All gun laws are unconstitutional
2nd it’s a $25 fine and if you prove you had a valid license it goes away. It’s no different than if I’m driving and forgot my wallet at home. Big deal
It’s actually $100 I believe i googled it. But the rest is correct. Especially the first sentence.1st All gun laws are unconstitutional
2nd it’s a $25 fine and if you prove you had a valid license it goes away. It’s no different than if I’m driving and forgot my wallet at home. Big deal
What lecture?@Jxn Vol here is one for you yo lecture.
It’s already been pointed out multiple times that not having your permit on your person is a petty misdemeanor with a max fine of $100 dollars as the total penalty. And if you produce the permit within like 72 hours it’s likely to get dismissed anyway. But sure … that’s a really impactful flex.
