National constitutional carry bill proposed

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National constitutional carry bill proposed

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https://www.foxnews.com/politics/mike-l ... e-gun-laws

Now we are talking.

Finally.

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It's a nice thought but I doubt it will ever see even a committee vote say nothing about a floor vote. Too many" demlicans" and other spineless politicians.
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It will never happen in Washington DC. There too busy to fight their way out of a wet paper sack.
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And, in my view, it should never happen. I much prefer the Supreme Court striking down the State laws the infringe the 2nd Amendment to giving the Federal government any more regulation power in this area. I don't know how yet but trust that the gun grabbers will turn something positive into a gross negative as soon as they get into power again - and they will. Think that I'm wrong? Look at the results of State adherence to FOPA.

Legislative effort should go toward abolishing the NFA.
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chasfm11 wrote: Tue Mar 10, 2026 10:23 am And, in my view, it should never happen. I much prefer the Supreme Court striking down the State laws the infringe the 2nd Amendment to giving the Federal government any more regulation power in this area. I don't know how yet but trust that the gun grabbers will turn something positive into a gross negative as soon as they get into power again - and they will. Think that I'm wrong? Look at the results of State adherence to FOPA.

Legislative effort should go toward abolishing the NFA.
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