Wyoming drops most states from it's reciprocity list

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  • BloodEclipse

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    I almost agree with Wyoming. Not that they won't honor Indiana LTCH permits, but that a drug conviction should make you ineligible to hold a permit. There comes a time when one has to exercise self control. My own personal opinion is the same ineligibility should hold for DUI convictions as well.

    On this topic I lean more toward the libertarian view. While using drugs may not show responsibility to some, should it render people the inability to defend themselves? As we have discussed in other threads, I don't believe all Felons should be banned from owning firearms. Was the crime a violent one or did they cook some books?

    The trouble with this is why just drug convictions? I mean if it starts here how long till other misdemeanors are added to the ban list?
     
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