Reciprocity CCW Bill

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Rep. Hostettler to Introduce Concealed Carry Bill this Week
-- Please urge your Rep. to cosponsor his bill

Gun Owners of America E-Mail Alert
8001 Forbes Place, Suite 102, Springfield, VA 22151
Phone: 703-321-8585 / FAX: 703-321-8408
http://www.gunowners.org

Tuesday, March 8, 2005


Rep. John Hostettler (R-IN) will soon be reintroducing his national reciprocity bill that protects the right of citizens to carry their firearms into other states.

Hostettler's language has a huge advantage over other reciprocity-type bills in that it does not punish states for being too pro-gun. His bill would not penalize citizens from states like Alaska and Vermont, because his proposal doesn't require a citizen to first get a permit to enjoy reciprocity in another state.

Most carry bills in Congress seek to establish reciprocity ONLY between gun control states. These bills force people to jump through officially-mandated hurdles and get carry permits before they can carry firearms into neighboring states.

But now that more and more states are debating whether to adopt Alaska/Vermont style carry laws, it is important that the federal government NOT penalize citizens from those states.

Rep. Hostettler's bill, known as the Secure Access to Firearms Enhancement (SAFE) Act, is just what America needs. His draft would allow law-abiding citizens who can legally carry in their home state -- even without a permit -- to carry all across the country.

And, of course, for those gun owners who already HAVE concealed carry permits, the SAFE Act will provide complete nationwide reciprocity.

ACTION: Please ask your Representative to cosponsor Rep. Hostettler's concealed carry bill, the Secure Access to Firearms Enhancement (SAFE) Act of 2005. This bill -- which will probably be introduced on Thursday, so it doesn't yet have a bill number! -- will guarantee Americans the ability to carry firearms from one state into the next.

You can visit the Gun Owners Legislative Action Center at http://www.gunowners.org/activism.htm to send your Representative a pre-written e-mail message.
 
If you go to the link at the bottom of my post you can go to the home page and find pro-gun bills etc.They even have a pre-written letter that they will e-mail to your representative,all you gotta do is fill in your name and address.Seems pretty simple for the potential benefits imho.
 
Even if you have anti-gun legislators,they still need to hear your feedback.Perhap's they'll realize they are out numbered.It is far better to speak,then remain silent even if it appears to be in vain.Plus,spread this around to other boards you may be a member of.If you haven't already joined or at least donate a couple bucks to the NRA or Gun Owners of America.Every dollar does help when combined with all the others.We beat them on the assault weapons ban,let's take our rights back that we've lost over the years.The worst thing we can do is be complacent or sit back and be lazy,letting everyone else write e-mails and donate money.Don't ever give up!!!
 
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