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    Default National CCW reciprocity bill clears House panel

    19-11 vote to go onto the Senate by end of 2011. This would be ****ing awesome
    if this passes and my CCW permit is valid in California since I have family there
    and love the ocean. I would really enjoy going to all these non gun friendly states
    with the ability to defend myself and my family

    House panel clears conceal-and-carry gun bill, with one Republican defection
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    your link she is broken!

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    nice to hear! I know RMGO and NAGR were against this, but I'm for it
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    Quote Originally Posted by ghettodub View Post
    nice to hear! I know RMGO and NAGR were against this, but I'm for it
    Why would they be against it? RMGO doesnt surpise me since his association with ****smoke.


    Also, link is fixed

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    Quote Originally Posted by DD977GM2 View Post
    Why would they be against it?


    Also, link is fixed
    I am against anything that transfer power from the State to the Federal govt. This law will allow the fed to ban someone from carrying nationwide, will it not?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MB888 View Post
    I am against anything that transfer power from the State to the Federal govt. This law will allow the fed to ban someone from carrying nationwide, will it not?
    I can agree with you.

    Then they should treat it like drivers license. Making it legal to CCW in any state
    that have permits etc. The feds dont control the DL and who can and cant have one do they? (serious question not being sarcastic)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DD977GM2 View Post
    I can agree with you.

    Then they should treat it like drivers license. Making it legal to CCW in any state
    that have permits etc. The feds dont control the DL and who can and cant have one do they? (serious question not being sarcastic)
    Good question and point.

    There's one thing on this link that I think covers that, but I'm not sure

    http://www.nraila.org/Issues/FactShe...=189&issue=003

    Myth: H.R. 822 would involve the federal bureaucracy in setting standards for carry permits, resulting in "need" requirements, higher fees, waiting periods, national gun owner registration, or worse.

    FACT: H.R. 822 doesn't require -- or even authorize -- any such action by any federal agency. In fact, since it would amend the Gun Control Act, it would fall under a limitation within that law that authorizes "only such rules and regulations as are necessary to carry out" the GCA's provisions. No federal rules or regulations would be needed to implement H.R. 822, which simply overrides certain state laws.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Byte Stryke View Post
    Yeah, Leave it to our congress to be bipartisan when it comes to screwing the constitution.
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    This is what RMGO/NAGR put out, and to me, it looks like their typical stuff that made me unsubscribe to everything they send

    http://www.nationalgunrights.org/tro...moves-forward/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Byte Stryke View Post
    Yeah, Leave it to our congress to be bipartisan when it comes to screwing the constitution.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MB888 View Post
    I am against anything that transfer power from the State to the Federal govt. This law will allow the fed to ban someone from carrying nationwide, will it not?
    exactly. this is a Trojan horse. WTF are we thinking its a good thing to give hte feds more power?

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    While I like the idea as I probably travel as much as anyone here...I don't like the open endedness this legislation provides. Attachments could include awb or mag capacity limits training requirements bogus fees or upgrade or recurrent training.
    Nothing is cut and dry with the feds.
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