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NRA-ILA :: URGENT - U.S. Senate To Consider Right-To-Carry Reciprocity Amendment Early Next Week
Please take a look at this legislation that is floating around the Senate. It seems that there may be a vote on it as soon as next week, so calls to our Senators (backed up with e-mails) are definitely in order IF the amendment makes it to the bill. I have an e-mail in to the sponsoring Senators requesting language of their amendment and will post it here if/when I get a response.
This is a link to the bill as it currently stands (defense issues) - S. 1390, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010
With any luck, the amendment will be attached and this will pass - helping pave the way for more states to be like Indiana in that they recognize ALL other permits. It would also help prevent an anti-gun AG that may come along in one of those states in the future from issuing an order to stop their state from recognizing other state's permits.
I think there will still be potential problems with reciprocity based on training requirements, etc. but this would at least eliminate states with no training from accepting permits from other states that do not require training, etc.
Please take a look at this legislation that is floating around the Senate. It seems that there may be a vote on it as soon as next week, so calls to our Senators (backed up with e-mails) are definitely in order IF the amendment makes it to the bill. I have an e-mail in to the sponsoring Senators requesting language of their amendment and will post it here if/when I get a response.
This is a link to the bill as it currently stands (defense issues) - S. 1390, the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010
With any luck, the amendment will be attached and this will pass - helping pave the way for more states to be like Indiana in that they recognize ALL other permits. It would also help prevent an anti-gun AG that may come along in one of those states in the future from issuing an order to stop their state from recognizing other state's permits.
I think there will still be potential problems with reciprocity based on training requirements, etc. but this would at least eliminate states with no training from accepting permits from other states that do not require training, etc.