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G&A Ranks the Best States for Gun Owners in 2013

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 1:12 pm
by JJVP
Texas is ranked 15th. Hopefully if most of the current bills pass we can improve in ranking in 2014.


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Re: G&A Ranks the Best States for Gun Owners in 2013

Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2013 5:23 pm
by Gameover
Arizona for the win! Before I moved out here all my buddys kept telling me how gun friendly Texas was but I soon figured out Arizona is as good as it gets. Lets step it up Texas hopefully we can break the top ten but heck Im not complaining it can alwas be much worst 15 aint to bad :clapping:

Re: G&A Ranks the Best States for Gun Owners in 2013

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 9:45 pm
by IChangIT
I'm really surprised at some of the rankings!

Re: G&A Ranks the Best States for Gun Owners in 2013

Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 10:34 pm
by rocketsteve
TX is #15 and LA is #17? Honestly, I thought they'd be quite a bit higher on the list. New Hampshire and Vermont aren't the first names that come to mind when I think of gun-friendly states, and yet somehow, they ranked better than TX. Go figure... :headscratch

Re: G&A Ranks the Best States for Gun Owners in 2013

Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 5:07 am
by Jumping Frog
rocketsteve wrote:TX is #15 and LA is #17? Honestly, I thought they'd be quite a bit higher on the list. New Hampshire and Vermont aren't the first names that come to mind when I think of gun-friendly states, and yet somehow, they ranked better than TX. Go figure... :headscratch
I can think of 5 reasons:
1. 10 Hours training.
2. Renewal Training.
3. Carry in liquor locations
4. Carry at sporting events.
5. Open carry.

Re: G&A Ranks the Best States for Gun Owners in 2013

Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 2:49 pm
by booze97
Open Carry should be number 1 one your list. The top 10 in the list not only allow open carry, but allow Constitutional Open Carry. While most people from outside the Northeast are surprised about Vermont (especially given some of their wacky leftist politicians), they have allowed Constitutional Carry, both open and concealed, since the state was founded over 200 years ago. Alaska joined them in 2003 and Arizona in 2010.

Most people think of Texas as a gun friendly state and compared to NY and NJ we are, but overall we are not. We will probably get open carry this year (for CHL holders only) which is a step in the right direction, but we should be shooting for joining AK, AZ, and VT as a Constitutional Carry State (pun intended).

Re: G&A Ranks the Best States for Gun Owners in 2013

Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 3:08 pm
by Abraham
"Open Carry should be number 1 one your list"

"Should" isn't a word applicable to all - it isn't for me.

If it happens o.k. - if not o.k.

Either way, I'm going to remain concealed.

Re: G&A Ranks the Best States for Gun Owners in 2013

Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 3:30 pm
by BigGuy
A new bill was just introduced in the Missouri state legislature that would send lawmakers who introduce anti-gun legislation to prison, a week after a group of Democrats from St. Louis introduced an Assault Weapons Ban
http://www.gunsandammo.com/2013/03/14/g ... s-in-2013/
:anamatedbanana
OK, Now we're talking. How did they miss out on number 1?

Re: G&A Ranks the Best States for Gun Owners in 2013

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 8:26 am
by jmra
Abraham wrote:"Open Carry should be number 1 one your list"

"Should" isn't a word applicable to all - it isn't for me.

If it happens o.k. - if not o.k.

Either way, I'm going to remain concealed.
:iagree: 100%

Re: G&A Ranks the Best States for Gun Owners in 2013

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 10:05 am
by bauer
BigGuy wrote:
A new bill was just introduced in the Missouri state legislature that would send lawmakers who introduce anti-gun legislation to prison, a week after a group of Democrats from St. Louis introduced an Assault Weapons Ban
http://www.gunsandammo.com/2013/03/14/g ... s-in-2013/
:anamatedbanana
OK, Now we're talking. How did they miss out on number 1?
:iagree:

Stripping of Constitutional rights (or even the effort to do so) should be punishable by jail time.

Re: G&A Ranks the Best States for Gun Owners in 2013

Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 12:13 pm
by DEB
booze97 wrote:Open Carry should be number 1 one your list. The top 10 in the list not only allow open carry, but allow Constitutional Open Carry. While most people from outside the Northeast are surprised about Vermont (especially given some of their wacky leftist politicians), they have allowed Constitutional Carry, both open and concealed, since the state was founded over 200 years ago. Alaska joined them in 2003 and Arizona in 2010.

Most people think of Texas as a gun friendly state and compared to NY and NJ we are, but overall we are not. We will probably get open carry this year (for CHL holders only) which is a step in the right direction, but we should be shooting for joining AK, AZ, and VT as a Constitutional Carry State (pun intended).
:iagree: Although I probably wouldn't Open Carry, I like to stay more low key. I would like to have the ability to do so, as well as to have more Braggin' rights being a Texan. :txflag:

Re: G&A Ranks the Best States for Gun Owners in 2013

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 10:46 am
by booze97
Abraham wrote:"Open Carry should be number 1 one your list"

"Should" isn't a word applicable to all - it isn't for me.

If it happens o.k. - if not o.k.

Either way, I'm going to remain concealed.
I meant Open Carry is the top reason why Texas wasn't higher in the G&A survey, not whether or not you should carry or want to carry open. The open carry issue is where we lost most of the points in their ranking system.

Re: G&A Ranks the Best States for Gun Owners in 2013

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 4:45 pm
by mewalke
The surprising Texas stat for me was that only 36% of Texans are gun owners. It seems like about half the folks I have met since moving here 6 months ago are gun owners, so I would have expected higher numbers there.

Re: G&A Ranks the Best States for Gun Owners in 2013

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 7:27 pm
by DEB
mewalke wrote:The surprising Texas stat for me was that only 36% of Texans are gun owners. It seems like about half the folks I have met since moving here 6 months ago are gun owners, so I would have expected higher numbers there.
I have a bunch of friends and relatives, that if asked, will state that they don't own any firearms or sharp knives for that matter.

Re: G&A Ranks the Best States for Gun Owners in 2013

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 7:58 pm
by C-dub
DEB wrote:
mewalke wrote:The surprising Texas stat for me was that only 36% of Texans are gun owners. It seems like about half the folks I have met since moving here 6 months ago are gun owners, so I would have expected higher numbers there.
I have a bunch of friends and relatives, that if asked, will state that they don't own any firearms or sharp knives for that matter.
+1

Some random spare on the phone asks me that question and the answer is going to be NO. Then let them be surprised if they try to break in.