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    <p>See blue below; glad to see discussion<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/12/2019 1:33 PM, Jay Guidry wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">There are some significant Issues with Allen's
        language.<br>
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        A state or Congress may by law require a background check
        incident to any<br>
        attempted purchase or transfer of a gun, to determine rights.
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        <div>1. So i cant give my best friend i have known for 40 years
          a ShotGun to go hunting. My wifes friend who fears and Ex
          Boyfriend we cant loan her a pistol for self defense, I cant
          leave my Cousin in my house by himself.</div>
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        <div> A state or Congress may by law<br>
          provide for civil liability or criminal punishment with
          respect to use by any individual other than<br>
          the owner of a gun that causes harm or death to any
          individual.   <font color="#000099">AB: As to 1 above and 2
            below: The point is: If you make your guns available to
            others, you can potentially be liable if they go out and
            kill people.  The kid in CT (Sandy Hook) took his parent's
            guns. The whole point of liability/punishment as provided by
            law requires legilators to come up with when such provisions
            should apply</font>. <br>
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          2. So i can be held liable for someone use or Miss Use of
          weapon i am not in control of, IE someone breaks in my house
          and steals a weapon then shoots up a school i might be held
          liable? (this is a bad idea)<br>
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          A state or Congress may by law restrict or prohibit the use of
          rapid fire guns.  <font color="#000099">AB:  Same as above. I
            would think older people ordinarily should be able to get
            rapid fire guns, as they are needed to protect themselves.
            Again, it's up to lawmakers to decide. Perhaps no federal
            law would exist and states would act as they saw fit. The
            whole point of permitting state and federal laws is the Feds
            would likely provide a floor in at least most of the areas
            noted. Some states might do nothing. Other states, perhaps
            such as California, would be very restrictive. Open to other
            language. The point is machine guns, etc. are not needed by
            the vast majority of the public for protection or hunting,
            etc. </font><br>
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          3. Outlaw all guns not a revolver or bolt action rifle.<br>
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        <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Mon, Aug 12, 2019 at 1:19
          PM Allen Buckley via Lpgaexcomm <<a
            href="mailto:lpgaexcomm@lists.lpgeorgia.com"
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            <p>While I'm in favor of some changes to the Second
              Amendment, I think they can legally happen only through an
              amendment to the U.S. Constitution (i.e. a change to the
              Second Amendment). So, I don't disagree with anything in
              the resolutions.<br>
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            <p>However, I suggest whatever is done leave and be open to
              a reasonable amendment to the Second Amendment -- simple
              saying NO to any action doesn't cut it - in my opinion. 
              Something needs to be done. I don't think the framers
              would adopt the Second Amendment given's today's reality.<br>
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            <p>What I believe is reasonable is attached; other
              possibilities exist<br>
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            <div class="gmail-m_-7312159742590794838moz-cite-prefix">On
              8/12/2019 11:13 AM, Ryan Graham via Lpgaexcomm wrote:<br>
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              <p>Hey Team,</p>
              <p>Elizabeth Melton has put together a resolution for
                consideration tonight about Red Flag laws. Please review
                and be prepared to discuss and vote for the meeting
                tonight.</p>
              <p><a
href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jebszFftjhZwvtIoLwAsnSGTPXeY8sl7rjE33LNrbGA/edit?usp=sharing"
                  target="_blank" moz-do-not-send="true">https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jebszFftjhZwvtIoLwAsnSGTPXeY8sl7rjE33LNrbGA/edit?usp=sharing</a> </p>
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                  style="margin:0px;padding:0px;font-family:monospace"><span
style="font-family:georgia,palatino,serif;font-size:12pt">In Liberty,</span><br>
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                    style="font-family:georgia,palatino,serif;font-size:12pt">
                    Ryan Graham</span><br>
                  <span
                    style="font-family:georgia,palatino,serif;font-size:12pt">Chair,
                    Libertarian Party of Georgia</span></div>
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Allen Buckley
 
Law Office of Allen Buckley LLC
Suite 750, Building 1
2727 Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta, GA  30339

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    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- 
Allen Buckley
 
Law Office of Allen Buckley LLC
Suite 750, Building 1
2727 Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta, GA  30339

Phone: (678) 981-4689
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