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Write your Reps -- Const Carry for all States
04-05-2016, 04:14 PM,
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Write your Reps -- Const Carry for all States
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Take a moment and email your reps: Stutzman & Cornyn Bills Treat the 2nd Amendment as Your Concealed Carry Permit

This is the only acceptable way for CC in my opinion. Having to worry about breaking some law in another State really bothers me.

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From GOA:

Sources inside Congress have told GOA that they may soon be taking up a concealed carry reciprocity bill.

If enacted, this legislation would mean that your right to carry would no longer end at your state border.

It would mean we would be one step closer to enjoying the full protections of the Second Amendment, which says the right to keep and bear arms “shall not be infringed.”
To this end, Gun Owners of America is supporting H.R. 923 and S. 498 -- legislation introduced by Rep. Marlin Stutzman (R-IN) and Senator John Cornyn (R-TX).

H.R. 923 and S. 498 are the best reciprocity bills in the Congress. Yes, there are similar bills, but they don’t protect citizens who travel from Constitutional Carry states.

As we reported last week, there are now ten Constitutional Carry states in the union -- states that have passed laws which don’t require gun owners to get permission to exercise their constitutionally-protected rights or to be registered like ***** offenders.

These states are Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Idaho, Kansas, Maine, Vermont, West Virginia, Wyoming and most of Montana.

The Stutzman-Cornyn bills do not punish these states for being too pro-gun.

They do not require a gun owner from these states to get a concealed carry permit before carrying a firearm out of state.

Sadly, the other reciprocity bills in Congress would impose this restriction, forcing people to get registered through the permitting process before exercising their rights.
Stutzman & Cornyn Bills Treat the 2nd Amendment as Your Concealed Carry Permit

This is the only acceptable way for CC in my opinion. Having to worry about breaking some law in another State really bothers me.

***********************
From GOA:

Sources inside Congress have told GOA that they may soon be taking up a concealed carry reciprocity bill.

If enacted, this legislation would mean that your right to carry would no longer end at your state border.

It would mean we would be one step closer to enjoying the full protections of the Second Amendment, which says the right to keep and bear arms “shall not be infringed.”
To this end, Gun Owners of America is supporting H.R. 923 and S. 498 -- legislation introduced by Rep. Marlin Stutzman (R-IN) and Senator John Cornyn (R-TX).

H.R. 923 and S. 498 are the best reciprocity bills in the Congress. Yes, there are similar bills, but they don’t protect citizens who travel from Constitutional Carry states.

As we reported last week, there are now ten Constitutional Carry states in the union -- states that have passed laws which don’t require gun owners to get permission to exercise their constitutionally-protected rights or to be registered like ***** offenders.

These states are Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Idaho, Kansas, Maine, Vermont, West Virginia, Wyoming and most of Montana.

The Stutzman-Cornyn bills do not punish these states for being too pro-gun.

They do not require a gun owner from these states to get a concealed carry permit before carrying a firearm out of state.

Sadly, the other reciprocity bills in Congress would impose this restriction, forcing people to get registered through the permitting process before exercising their rights.
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04-07-2016, 01:39 AM,
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RE: Write your Reps -- Const Carry for all States
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I totally agree

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