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Force states by Fed law to recognise all permits a BAD IDEA

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If a federal law is passed forcing states to recognize all state carry permits. Then the anti-gun
states like MASS and NJ will pass laws to trap innocent travelers into felonies.

There was an effort to pass a law in N.H.
that would make it a felony to carry within 1000ft of a school bus or school bus stop whether or not there were kids present.
IF it had passed you would be guilty of a felony if you drive pass a school bus stop late at night not even knowing there was a school bus stop or a school bus stop two blocks away on another street.

The bill failed thank the Lord.

I would not put it passed some states to pass laws that prohibit
carry in a vehicle on any road built or maintained with public funds
How about a side walk law no carry while being a pedestrian.

An anti-gun state can make all the gun free zones they want. It wont stop crime it will set traps for honest gun owners.

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You shouldn't worry. I am sure the congressional republicans would ensure there is language in the bill that would protect you in such instances. After all, look how well FOPA has worked so far.

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anygunanywhere wrote:You shouldn't worry. I am sure the congressional republicans would ensure there is language in the bill that would protect you in such instances. After all, look how well FOPA has worked so far.

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First, congress is so divided they couldn't pass gas by accident. Second, even if they did get national reciprocity passed; it would be no different than going into a state that honors whatever license(s) you hold in that you have to know & abide by the laws of the state you are in.
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tommyg wrote:An anti-gun state can make all the gun free zones they want. It wont stop crime it will set traps for honest gun owners.
If we ever get national reciprocity, my first trip will be to NYC. I'd call the adventure "Packing for Broadway". Count on it.
I'll read the laws, obey the laws, and honestly, I don't give a hoot what the anti-gun States try to do to their citizens. I'll have TX to come home to.
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TexasCajun wrote:First, congress is so divided they couldn't pass gas by accident. Second, even if they did get national reciprocity passed; it would be no different than going into a state that honors whatever license(s) you hold in that you have to know & abide by the laws of the state you are in.
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I haven't seen anything to make me think otherwise.
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Oldgringo wrote:
TexasCajun wrote:First, congress is so divided they couldn't pass gas by accident. Second, even if they did get national reciprocity passed; it would be no different than going into a state that honors whatever license(s) you hold in that you have to know & abide by the laws of the state you are in.
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tommyg wrote:If a federal law is passed forcing states to recognize all state carry permits. Then the anti-gun
states like MASS and NJ will pass laws to trap innocent travelers into felonies.

I'm sorry, I don't quite get it.
Explain it to me like I'm 5.
You're saying if they pass a law that requires state reciprocity, it'll somehow trigger reciprocity around firearm restrictions also?
Or you're saying that we'll think that our permit has state-wide allowances and we'll get trapped by the nuances of state restrictions?

Way around this: Actually recognize the validity of the 2nd Amendment. DC, are you listening?
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