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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 1991818" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>Montana Governor Steve Bullock (D) has served his last term as governor as per term limits in Montana. To many in Montana, Steve represents "Montana values" (including shooting deers with guns having wood stocks and the usual hunting stuff) and if elected senator Steve B would be an extension of senate minority leader Chuck Schumer (D), Chuck has a long history of very active anti gun activities.</p><p></p><p>Existing Montana law allows concealed carry outside of city limits. Steve B vetoed a bill that would have allowed "constitutional carry". Open carry is allowed.</p><p></p><p>I am a senior and since moving into Montana six years ago have been subjected to two instances of physical violence - an attempted home invasion and "road rage" - in both cases I was armed and prepared but fortunately did not need to shoot. My feeling is that, should something be in the works to happen any open carry would be the first target.</p><p></p><p>I sent governor Steve an email asking him to exercise his authority to issue an executive order to permit constitutional carry during COVID-19 restrictions. During the current COVID-19 situation being subjected to the usual extensive CCW process would be risky. Carrying a 1911 openly into our local super market would also be risky.</p><p></p><p>I expressed my concerns to Steve, I never received a response but instead received endless emails (blocked after first 10) that urged my support for Steve B's race for U.S. Senate and almost daily junk mail delivered via USPS. </p><p></p><p>I will vote to re-elect Senator Daines.</p><p></p><p>An AR15 (.223/5.56), although not my choice, would be reasonably effective on small deers provided it was deployed within its situational range capabilities with suitable bullets. No hunting stuff in the 2nd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 1991818, member: 115658"] Montana Governor Steve Bullock (D) has served his last term as governor as per term limits in Montana. To many in Montana, Steve represents "Montana values" (including shooting deers with guns having wood stocks and the usual hunting stuff) and if elected senator Steve B would be an extension of senate minority leader Chuck Schumer (D), Chuck has a long history of very active anti gun activities. Existing Montana law allows concealed carry outside of city limits. Steve B vetoed a bill that would have allowed "constitutional carry". Open carry is allowed. I am a senior and since moving into Montana six years ago have been subjected to two instances of physical violence - an attempted home invasion and "road rage" - in both cases I was armed and prepared but fortunately did not need to shoot. My feeling is that, should something be in the works to happen any open carry would be the first target. I sent governor Steve an email asking him to exercise his authority to issue an executive order to permit constitutional carry during COVID-19 restrictions. During the current COVID-19 situation being subjected to the usual extensive CCW process would be risky. Carrying a 1911 openly into our local super market would also be risky. I expressed my concerns to Steve, I never received a response but instead received endless emails (blocked after first 10) that urged my support for Steve B's race for U.S. Senate and almost daily junk mail delivered via USPS. I will vote to re-elect Senator Daines. An AR15 (.223/5.56), although not my choice, would be reasonably effective on small deers provided it was deployed within its situational range capabilities with suitable bullets. No hunting stuff in the 2nd. [/QUOTE]
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