The Racist Origins of California's Concealed Weapon Permit Law
Clayton E. Cramer
College of Western IdahoJoseph Edward Olson
Hamline University - School of Law
April 27, 2015
Abstract:
California’s concealed weapon permit law has a curious history, awash in racism. This paper examines the history of why California’s constitutions (1849 and 1879) lack the right to keep and bear arms provisions common in other state constitution and shows the openly stated racist intentions behind California's three concealed weapon statutes, including the current law.
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Friday, August 12, 2016
A Series of Pilot Errors Prevented This Important Paper From Being Visible on SSRN
But now it is, not that anyone on the Left cares about racism:
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