Dear Friend, Urge your U.S. Senators to oppose S. 845 |
We need you to call your U.S. Senators immediately. There is a real possibility that dangerous legislation may move in the Senate soon. And we must stop it! This legislation would force states, your state, to allow dangerous individuals to pack heat in public. The bill number is now S. 845, but it could be offered as an amendment to another bill very soon. In any form, it must be opposed. The legislative proposal would dramatically increase the number of individuals who could carry loaded hidden guns in public in your state. The so-called "Respecting States Rights and Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act" is hypocrisy at its finest. It would actually trample on your state's ability to make its own rules, and worse, endanger our public safety. This legislation would allow the carrying of loaded, concealed firearms outside a person's home state, even by persons legally barred from possessing guns in the state where the carrying occurs. It would allow out-of-state visitors to carry concealed firearms even if those visitors have not met the standards for carrying concealed weapons in the state they are visiting. It would reduce the gun laws in all states to the "lowest common denominator" of the states with the weakest laws on carrying concealed weapons. This is madness. Congress needs to say "NO" to the gun lobby and refuse to put our families and communities at more risk. That's why we need just a moment of your time. Please call your Senators immediately. Even if you know they support sensible gun laws, they need to hear from you! Please call today. Please tell your family and friends to call. The Senate needs to hear from all of us!
Sincerely,
Paul Helmke, President Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence | | |
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This is how the bill reads! I missed the Dangerous individuals part.
ReplyDelete`(1) A person who is not prohibited by Federal law from
possessing, transporting, shipping, or receiving a firearm, and is
carrying a valid license or permit which is issued pursuant to the law
of any State and which permits the person to carry a concealed
firearm, may carry a concealed firearm in accordance with the terms of
the license or permit in any State that allows its residents to carry
concealed firearms, subject to the laws of the State in which the
firearm is carried concerning specific types of locations in which
firearms may not be carried.