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Bill Introduced To Allow Concealed Carry Permits to Transfer Across State Lines Like Drivers Licenses


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Guest TresOsos
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Please please do not fall for this.

 You do not want the Federal Government in any way shape or form involved in the regulation of CCW Reciprocity, CCW licensing or anything to do with CCW.

 

Please please leave it to the States where it belongs.

 

If they get their nose under the tent CCW is doomed. It will be taxed and regulated right out of exsistence.

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Please please do not fall for this.
 You do not want the Federal Government in any way shape or form involved in the regulation of CCW Reciprocity, CCW licensing or anything to do with CCW.
 
Please please leave it to the States where it belongs.
 
If they get their nose under the tent CCW is doomed. It will be taxed and regulated right out of exsistence.


I agree though I be be more worried about carry permits being federally issued on a "may issue" basis.
Guest TresOsos
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I agree though I be be more worried about carry permits being federally issued on a "may issue" basis.

Oh and if you think it is expensive now, wait till the Feds get involved.

Think of all those agencys that will want to regulate, tax and charge fee's.

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We'd have it made if the few left-wing states would allow our permits to be valid in their state.

Wouldn't even need the feds.

I hate my trips to Commiefornia because I can't carry. :down:
Guest TresOsos
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What have the Feds not screwed up, you do not want them involved.

Sorry you can't carry in Kommiefornia, but, I'd rather be able to carry in 30 plus states and have no Fed involment.

Than to be able to carry in all 50 and have the Feds involved, if we let them get involved, we are going to regret it.

 

As for the states that don't accept a TN permit, don't want to go there anyway.

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What have the Feds not screwed up, you do not want them involved.
Sorry you can't carry in Kommiefornia, but, I'd rather be able to carry in 30 plus states and have no Fed involment.
Than to be able to carry in all 50 and have the Feds involved, if we let them get involved, we are going to regret it.
 
As for the states that don't accept a TN permit, don't want to go there anyway.


I'm not for the Feds stepping in. Federal power scares me when it supersedes states rights. :up:

I just wish all states had the CCW Reciprocity.

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