National Right-to-Carry Reciprocity Act Scheduled for House Floor on Tuesday

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National Right-to-Carry Reciprocity Act Scheduled for House Floor on Tuesday Contact Your U.S. Representative Immediately!

H.R. 822, the National Right-to-Carry Reciprocity Act of 2011 is scheduled for a vote on the U.S. House floor this Tuesday, November 15. We've told you the truth about why the legislation is very good for gun owners and now it is imperative that you contact your U.S. Representative IMMEDIATELY and urge him or her to vote for H.R. 822 WITH NO AMENDMENTS.
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The ILA has a neat "mail your congresscritter" application on their site - very handy. (You can opt out of getting NRA mailings even if you use it.)
 
contact your representative and lets make sure this item gets passed with flying colors NOW!!
 
Unfortunately, there are too many differences between the various states in the licensing for CCW. many states do not have any shooting qualification requirement. Compared to universal drivers licensing all the states are very similar, and no license is issued the first time without a "drivers test". Until there is a uniformity in the licensing requirements from state to state, there will be no reciprocity act passed.
 
Agreed.

Agreed. Given the current state of this nation, your predictions will most likely be accurate. Thank God our founding fathers weren't defeatists!
 

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I don't think it has much chance of passing this time around. However each time something like this gets introduced and people get a chance to think about it the odds get better, so maybe some day it will pass.
 
Unfortunately, there are too many differences between the various states in the licensing for CCW. many states do not have any shooting qualification requirement. Compared to universal drivers licensing all the states are very similar, and no license is issued the first time without a "drivers test". Until there is a uniformity in the licensing requirements from state to state, there will be no reciprocity act passed.

It's a shame that many legislators will probably feel this way. I hope they come up soon with a universal testing and licensing scheme for our other constitution rights, too...
 
It's a shame that many legislators will probably feel this way. I hope they come up soon with a universal testing and licensing scheme for our other constitution rights, too...

You mean like literacy tests for voting and such? I think that was tried in some States to control who could vote. Not that there is any correlation between stetting standards for voters and CCW holders. I wouldn't try and say that....
 
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