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Two Reciprocity Bills: A Strong Bill verses a Compromise

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Two Reciprocity Bills: A Strong Bill verses a Compromise

 

 

 

 

Great news!

 

Pro-gun Senate champions John Thune (R-SD) and David Vitter (R-LA) have decided to stand their ground on their concealed carry reciprocity legislation, despite pressure from gun rights compromisers to weaken the bill.

 

Specifically, Senators Thune and Vitter are sticking with their version of the bill, which recognizes the right to carry concealed by residents of “Vermont-style” and “Constitutional Carry” states.

 

Such states do not require residents to obtain the government’s permission before carrying a firearm for self-protection. There are currently 17 states that have either enacted legislation in the past or have introduced “Constitutional Carry” laws in their legislatures this year.

 

Current law:

Vermont

Alaska

Arizona

Montana

Wyoming

 

Considering legislation:

Colorado

Georgia

Iowa

Kentucky

Maine

New Hampshire

Ohio

Oklahoma

Rhode Island

South Carolina

South Dakota (on governor’s desk)

Virginia

 

More states are being added to the list all the time. The Thune-Vitter legislation will fully recognize gun owners’ rights in these states.

 

A competing bill, however, pulls the rug out from under “Constitutional Carry.” Sponsored by Senators Mark Begich (D-AK) and Joe Manchin (D-WV), the compromise bill still requires a government permit for reciprocity, regardless of state law.

 

So while the states are moving in the direction of more freedom, the Begich and Manchin bill would keep even the most pro-gun states tied to a permitting system. Why are they doing this? After all, criminals don’t get in line at the police station to get a permit. It’s the law-abiding gun owners who go through the process of proving their innocence before being “allowed” to carry a firearm.

 

We have a message for Begich and Manchin: gun ownership is a right, not a privilege.

 

It is vitally important that your two Senators hear from you right away. Urge them NOT to support the compromise bill, and instead support the pro-gun legislation offered by Senators Thune and Vitter.

 

ACTION: Contact your Senators. Insist that they cosponsor the strong pro-gun Thune-Vitter reciprocity bill, which protects Constitutional Carry, and urge them not to support the Begich-Manchin compromise.

 

Click here to send your Senators a pre-written message.

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Such states do not require residents to obtain the government’s permission before carrying a firearm for self-protection. There are currently 17 states that have either enacted legislation in the past or have introduced “Constitutional Carry” laws in their legislatures this year.

 

Current law:

Vermont

Alaska

Arizona

Montana

Wyoming

 

Considering legislation:

Colorado

Georgia

Iowa

Kentucky < INCORRECT

Maine

New Hampshire

Ohio

Oklahoma

Rhode Island

South Carolina

South Dakota (on governor’s desk)

Virginia

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Some of this information is not correct or misleading. Montana has constitutional carry only in some areas of the state, and I am certain that is restricted to the rural areas. The rest of the state needs a permit for conceal carry. Wyoming only allows its citizens to conceal carry without a permit, visitors need a conceal carry permit.

 

 

In Kentucky there is no active legislation , it was tried before by Representative Mike Harmon and went nowhere. So there is no current effort going on in Kentucky. The other states are doubtful too, the exceptions are; New Hampshire and South Dakota might pass constitutional carry this year.

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