Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Electoral Dysfunction Syndrome: Gun Privacy Greater than Voter Privacy

President Trump’s electoral dysfunction syndrome has led to a national commission that has directed all 50 states to forward extensive voter information.
Compare that intrusion on privacy to gun laws.
As of July 3rd, 12 states have adopted permitless concealed carry firearms laws. They include Alaska, Arizona, Idaho, Kansas, Maine, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Vermont, Wyoming, and West Virginia. A permitless carry bill was passed in Michigan's House this month and is on the way to its Senate.

In these states, you do not need to provide authorities any personal information to exercise your constitutional right to own a gun. However, your right to vote is subject to scrutiny by the so-called national election commission.

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