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Mr_Pat
01-26-2009, 12:02 AM
This is a good start.....

http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h111-197



Friday, January 23, 2009 U.S. Representatives Cliff Stearns (R-Fla.) and Rick Boucher (D-Va.), recently introduced H.R. 197-- the "National Right-to-Carry Reciprocity Act of 2009"--a bill that would provide national recognition for valid state Right-to-Carry licensees.

The bill would allow any person with a valid carry permit or license issued by a state, to carry a concealed firearm in any other state if the permit holder meets certain criteria. In states that issue permits, a state's laws governing where concealed firearms may be carried would apply within its borders. In states that do not issue carry permits, a federal standard would apply. The bill would not create a federal licensing system; it would simply require the states to recognize each other's carry permits, just as they recognize drivers' licenses.
Senator John Thune (R-S.D.) is expected to introduce the Senate companion bill in the near future. Rep. Stearns has introduced such legislation since 1995.

Please be sure to contact your U.S. Representative at (202) 225-3121, and urge him or her to cosponsor and support H.R. 197!




HR 197 IH

111th CONGRESS


1st Session


H. R. 197


To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry concealed firearms in the State.


IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES


January 6, 2009


Mr. STEARNS (for himself and Mr. BOUCHER) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary


A BILL


To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide a national standard in accordance with which nonresidents of a State may carry concealed firearms in the State.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,



SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

This Act may be cited as the ‘National Right-to-Carry Reciprocity Act of 2009’.



SEC. 2. NATIONAL STANDARD FOR THE CARRYING OF CERTAIN CONCEALED FIREARMS BY NONRESIDENTS.

(a) In General- Chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by inserting after section 926C the following:



‘Sec. 926D. National standard for the carrying of certain concealed firearms by nonresidents

‘(a) Notwithstanding any provision of the law of any State or political subdivision thereof, 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 by a State and which permits the person to carry a concealed firearm (other than a machinegun or destructive device) may carry in another State a concealed firearm (other than a machinegun or destructive device) that has been shipped or transported in interstate or foreign commerce, subject to subsection (b).


‘(b)(1) If such other State issues licenses or permits to carry concealed firearms, the person may carry a concealed firearm in the State under the same restrictions which apply to the carrying of a concealed firearm by a person to whom the State has issued such a license or permit.


‘(2) If such other State does not issue licenses or permits to carry concealed firearms, the person may not, in the State, carry a concealed firearm in a police station, in a public detention facility, in a courthouse, in a public polling place, at a meeting of a State, county, or municipal governing body, in a school, at a professional or school athletic event not related to firearms, in a portion of an establishment licensed by the State to dispense alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises, or inside the sterile or passenger area of an airport, except to the extent expressly permitted by State law.’.


(b) Clerical Amendment- The table of sections for such chapter is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 926C the following:

‘926D. National standard for the carrying of certain concealed firearms by nonresidents.’.

staggerlee024
01-26-2009, 01:24 AM
bad law

Ginger Snap
01-26-2009, 10:40 AM
Yeah, I don't know about this. I'm not sure I necessarily want someone that Texas or Idaho says can carry a gun carrying one around in MA.


Also it seems to me that republicans would not much like this bill either because it further takes away local control from states about what goes on in their state. I'm correct in my thinking that republicans generally don't like more federal regulation?

Bone Daddy
01-26-2009, 01:15 PM
Let those clowns have their guns, Ban the Bullet!

If a state like say NJ doesn't issue carry permits to it's own residents, why would it want out of state people carrying them.

SunshineDrummer
01-26-2009, 03:25 PM
If a state like say NJ doesn't issue carry permits to it's own residents, why would it want out of state people carrying them.

The initial post states that this is regarding reciprocity among states that do issue permits.

Bone Daddy
01-26-2009, 04:17 PM
Woooooops, missed that. This clown must remember to stay out of this "serious" forum.



"Ban the Bullett"

Uncle Coulro
01-28-2009, 02:27 AM
As much as I'd like to see gun freedom and 100% reciprocity, this is not within the constitutional purview of the Federal government, and should remain a states' issue.

wowzers
03-20-2009, 05:13 PM
It looks like the right to carry in National Parks just got shot down over some BS reason. An environmental impact study, are you kidding.

https://ecf.dcd.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/show_public_doc?2009cv0013-48