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Gun Grabbers Evoke Federalism to Block Concealed Carry Reciprocity
Submitted by:
Bruce W. Krafft
Website: http://www.keepandbeararms.com/
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... "'The current patchwork of state and local laws is confusing for even the most conscientious and well-informed concealed carry permit holders,' explained [NRA-ILA's] Chris Cox ... 'This confusion often leads to law-abiding gun owners running afoul of the law when they exercise their right to self-protection while traveling or temporarily living away from home.'"
"The most prominent recent example of this is the case of Shaneen Allen, a single mother from Pennsylvania threatened with 10 years in jail for inadvertently bringing a concealed gun into New Jersey. ..."
"Cornyn said his legislation seeks to eliminate these 'gotcha moments,' but, naturally, the gun control crowd is warning of the apocalypse." ... |
Comment by:
teebonicus
(2/18/2015)
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Except, they have a MAJOR problem: The 2A has now officially been incorporated to bind the states under the 14th Amendment.
The faux "states' rights" argument is out the window.
BTW, states don't have 'rights', they have powers.
Only people have rights. |
Comment by:
xqqme
(2/18/2015)
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Not only has the 2nd been incorporated as to the States by the 14th, but consider Article IV, Section 1: "Full Faith and Credit shall be given in each State to the public Acts, Records, and judicial Proceedings of every other State. And the Congress may by general Laws prescribe the Manner in which such Acts, Records and Proceedings shall be proved, and the Effect thereof."
Congress, indeed, has the Power to enact and enforce legislation that recognizes the Act of each State, in its Constitution, defining the scope of the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, and to mandate that all of the other States recognize those Rights, to their fullest extent.
'Tis a dream of mine, to see the Second Amendment Civil Rights Act, and the repeal of ...
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Comment by:
xqqme
(2/18/2015)
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... registration schemes, licensing fees, blanket prohibitions, and all manner of infringements on the Right to Keep and Bear Arms swept away...
To see repeals of the multiple vile federal laws prohibiting and taxing the ownership and possession of arms useful for service in a militia, useful for self defense, appropriate for defense of home and neighbor, for hunting, and all other lawful purposes, as specified in the various State Constitutions....
To see a time when our Congress honors their oath to uphold the Constitution, and to protect and preserve the Rights of the Citizenry it is supposed to represent...
For (wo)men of honor to act, not to gather Power unto themselves, but to do their sworn duty for...
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