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piisfish

I thought that Kansas was non-restrictive...

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riggerrob

How many towns can you drive through and remain 1000 feet from a school?
Not in most American towns!
Sounds like a subtle way to ban any firearm within town limits.

I have never heard of the police randomly stopping people who happen to be driving past a school, to check their car for firearms. AFAIK, this is one of those charges that get "piled on" when people are arrested for another crime. For example if a drug dealer is arrested following a shoot-out on the sidewalk outside a school, they will be charged with multiple things including violating the 1000 foot rule.

Perhaps others can point to actual examples of efforts to create a "gun-free town" by using the 1000 foot rule to stop and search vehicles. I don't think such an effort would survive the need for probable cause to make a stop.

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riggerrob

How many towns can you drive through and remain 1000 feet from a school?
Not in most American towns!
Sounds like a subtle way to ban any firearm within town limits.




My point exactly.
"Here's a good specimen of my own wisdom. Something is so, except when it isn't so."

Charles Fort, commenting on the many contradictions of astronomy

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SkyDekker

******actually, it's quite the opposite.



He is unable to understand this

Bull shit. But we hear so much about law abiding gun owners that it is quite refreshing to see one say he doesn't give a fuck about the law and will do as he pleases.

Of course if he ever gets caught breaking the law he will be the first to whine about how he is such a fine upstanding citizen.

https://youtu.be/PSKQ3ZNQ_O8?t=17
Never was there an answer....not without listening, without seeing - Gilmour

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