taotaogalu
Regular Member
I (WE) started the guam thread years ago, and im glad to see how we all have flourished to be exceptional gun activist on Guam. I havnt posted in years due to a couple family problems that has long since been takend cared of and work schedules, but alot has changed since I last posted.
3 years ago I contacted then senator, and chairman of public safety Adolpho Palacios about having castle doctrine brought up to legislature citing that we need a law like this,
Crime rate is rising and it would benefit the people of Guam. The whole time he spoke thru his secratary and I never got a chance to speak to him directly citing that he was "BUSY". I was entertained for a few days than with all my trys on contacting them again failed they stoped entertaining me, but a few years later enacted into law. Sadly numerous people had to suffer before the law makers finally opened there eyes to this basic concept of protecting ones self without criminal or civil penalties, and to the law makers you just gav us one tool to help defend ourselves thank you.
Now with concealed carry on the table at the legislature from changing the laws from "may to shall issue" guam just might be on the right track. They say "a armed society is a polite society" but from the words of uncle ben from spider man " with great power comes great responcibility", if passed I hope people who get a ccw permit take that in account since some people on Guam can be a little but sometimes hot headed for small things. One guy wanted to fight me because I accidently hit his truck door with my door harrasing me and all even when i appolagized, I hope he doesnt get a ccw permit. Anyways carry on Guam for once the law makers are staring to see the light and were just one step to a more safer crime free island.
3 years ago I contacted then senator, and chairman of public safety Adolpho Palacios about having castle doctrine brought up to legislature citing that we need a law like this,
Crime rate is rising and it would benefit the people of Guam. The whole time he spoke thru his secratary and I never got a chance to speak to him directly citing that he was "BUSY". I was entertained for a few days than with all my trys on contacting them again failed they stoped entertaining me, but a few years later enacted into law. Sadly numerous people had to suffer before the law makers finally opened there eyes to this basic concept of protecting ones self without criminal or civil penalties, and to the law makers you just gav us one tool to help defend ourselves thank you.
Now with concealed carry on the table at the legislature from changing the laws from "may to shall issue" guam just might be on the right track. They say "a armed society is a polite society" but from the words of uncle ben from spider man " with great power comes great responcibility", if passed I hope people who get a ccw permit take that in account since some people on Guam can be a little but sometimes hot headed for small things. One guy wanted to fight me because I accidently hit his truck door with my door harrasing me and all even when i appolagized, I hope he doesnt get a ccw permit. Anyways carry on Guam for once the law makers are staring to see the light and were just one step to a more safer crime free island.
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