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  1. Just a question about Concealed Carry in California: What is CA going to do about the pending National CCW reciprocity? My bet is open the can of worms and ignore it.

    1. @Grizz,
      Should National Reciprocity pass, my bet would be on New York and California simply doing away with CCW entirely except for a select group of elites (law enforcement, judges, etc..) As it is currently written, I’m pretty sure if they don’t have CCW permits, they don’t have to honor any other state’s.

      1. Remember folks Kommunist Kalifornia does not have 2nd Amendment in its state constitution. Isn’t that nice of the forefathers of that state to have the foresight to become a Kommunist state.

  2. Hugh is correct that the first reaction of the gun grabbers after National Reciprocity is passed will be to eliminate CCW in their State, thereby kicking the issue further down the road. Since most of those jurisdictions also prohibit Open Carry, the laws will be challenged on the grounds that prohibiting both Open and Concealed Carry violate the RKBA. But it will take five years for the challenges to work their way up the Courts to the Supremes, and there is no guarantee that they’ll hear the cases.

  3. Here in NV a friend renewed his CCW, it took over 4 months, for a renewal. Talk about the slow walk thru government blessings to exercise your right that they already made you dance and beg for already.

  4. in·fringe
    inˈfrinj
    verb
    actively break the terms of (a law, agreement, etc.).
    “making an unauthorized copy would infringe copyright”
    synonyms: contravene, violate, transgress, break, breach;
    act so as to limit or undermine (something); encroach on.

  5. You don’t have to worry about AMD CPUs. It takes effort to make them vulnerable to Spectre and they aren’t susceptible to Meltdown. There’s been a lot of spin spewed that amounts to “We don’t want Intel to hurt us”. Yet another reason to buy AMD Ryzen CPUs in your next PC and AMD Epyc in servers, though honestly it’s the big public cloud providers who have the most to worry about. Run-of-the-mill malware and social engineering are still the biggest threats to home users.

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