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IA: Overdue and commonsense gun reforms
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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House Study Bill 133 will offer some common-sense gun reforms to Iowa’s firearms and use of force laws that will allow Iowa to catch up to other states in individual gun rights. This bill combines many overdue proposals that have been proposed individually and have seen the Capitol floor before. HSB133 includes changes to concealed carry permitting, including uniform permitting from county to county, protecting the privacy of carry permit holders, and removing the need for a permit beyond the traditional background check to purchase a firearm. Iowans who are merely exercising their fundamental rights should demand a right to privacy. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(3/4/2017)
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This byline fools ya.
The use of the term "commonsense" reeks of Everytown.
But the article is pro-rights.
I'd be more careful using that term. We've let it stand long enough that Bloomberg and his evil cadre own it. |
Comment by:
laker1
(3/4/2017)
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Iowa is a restrictive state. They do not allow their citizens to own NFA weapons. |
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