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madville

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19. Has nothing to do with obtaining one
Sun Feb 9, 2025, 06:41 PM
Feb 2025

In all states that I’m aware of it is legal for a legally blind person to purchase and own a firearm, no restriction exists that anyone has been able to point to, blue or red state, doesn’t matter.

This was about a carry license that allows either concealed or open possession in areas and situations that would require a license/permit.

There is no restriction in the constitution or federal law about a person’s physical disability regarding owning/possessing/transporting/carrying a firearm , in this case their eyesight.

Your position is that a legally blind person should have none of these rights due to their disability?

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