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Expert Profile: Dan Haynes

Expertise:  I will answer questions on the 2nd amendment from both historical and present day applications. I will answer questions on the right to keep and bear arms and the significance of this right. I cannot answer questions that require legal consultation or those that are outside of my areas of expertise.

Experience in the area
I have studied the 2nd amendment from a historical view. I have certified as an NRA Range Safety Officer. I am a Federal Firearms License holder, and have a CCW permit. Since 2004, I operated my own gunsmithing shop and offer custom pistolsmithing services. I have served a 4 year term as an elected offical on the Montrose Colorado City Council, becoming Mayor in my 4th year. I am well versed on the US Constitution and firearm laws.

Organizations
NRA, NAHC, M1 Garand Collectors Association

Publications
Smith & Wesson Club 1852 fall 2007 issue.

Education/Credentials
NRA hunter safety course, NRA Range Safety Officer training, Colorado CCW permit holder, Federal Firearm Licensee, professional pistolsmith.

Past/Present Clients
Valhalla Shooting Club

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What do you like about this subject?  I like the fact that in America, we can own and carry firearms as one of our Constitutional rights.
What do you still hope to achieve/learn in this field?  I hope to learn more on how to protect our 2nd amendment rights using all available means to do so.
Something interesting about this subject that others may not know:  The Second Amendment, like most other articles in the Bill of Rights, was adopted from the English Bill of Rights of 1689 which, in turn, was based on centuries of English Common Law. "
Something controversial or provocative about this subject  The framers of the Constitution were under no pressure from the NRA when they wrote "the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed."
Average Ratings
Prestige Points: 460
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Clarity of Response   9.46   Excellent
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Total Questions
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User Comments
thank you thats what i was thinking
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quick response
(James on 07/28/08)
Thanks thats exactly what I needed a second opion from the expert! Have a great day! Really appreciated it!
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Recent Answers from Dan Haynes
2008-08-05  muzzloader law in ca. Richard, The only way you can hunt with a firearm is to have the felony conviction pardoned. Federal Law states the convicted felons may not own or possess firearms. I do not know if California offers...
2008-07-28  Felon owning a firearm James, Thanks for asking about this matter. As long as the felony is still on your record then as per Federal Law you cannot own a firearm. You may want to check legal help to see if you can obtain...
2008-07-19  ccw juvenile record Anthony, Thanks for contacting me about this. If your juvenile drug charge was a felony conviction, then yes, you will not be able to obtain a CCW license. Some states offer pardons for this type...
2008-07-16  antique gun sale on eBay Chad, Thanks for asking. I do not think that Ebay allows any firearms to be sold, antique or not. A good way to tell is to try to find some on the Ebay site. You would be better off listing it...
2008-07-15  my right to bear arms Joe, Thanks for asking. If you get cleared of the last two charges in court, and there is not a felony of any type on your record, you should be able to own a firearm. Virginia laws may say otherwise...
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