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Farenthold introduces bill protecting gun rights for military families
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Mark A. Taff
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Congressman Blake Farenthold introduced a new bill on Capital Hill to protect Second Amendment rights for military families.
The "Protect Our Military Families' Second Amendment Rights Act" allows spouses of active-duty service members to purchase firearms in the state where they live due to military orders.
Currently, the Gun Control Act of 1968 mandates that citizens can legally purchase a handgun in the state where they are considered residents. Exceptions were made for active-duty military members, but not their spouses. |
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mickey
(1/6/2017)
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Don't say spouses, say 'dependents living outside of their chosen state of residence due to the military member's duty assignment'. |
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