From what I've seen, if we put proficiency requirements out there, real requirements, a significant portion of the police force would have to be disarmed. Not the guys you bump into at competitions or training at places like Gunsite or USSA (you never know who your instructor will be....or classmate)! Not to turn things around, but prohibiting CCW anywhere is in my book going against the 2nd Ammendment.
We should not need another federal law to allow us to do something we should already be able to do.
My belief is that I am the person/entity most responsible for protecting my family....not the state. What we have here in the US are a bunch of people who have abdicated their rights and who would watch their family being terrorized or killed just because they were, at least at some point, afraid of breaking a law. I mean c'mon, look at who they are supporting for President.
Obeying laws are fine....but if I say, and I do, that I am willing to die to protect my family, then me going down for some miscreant law designed to placate the sheep is just fine with me. If going to prison or the chair is what it takes to keep my family alive then you will for sure know I mean what I say. I don't know any man who says he wouldn't die for his family (but we all know better than that) I'm not saying die stupid, but sacrifice is called for every now and then. So in the light of sacrificing one's self for their family...why is the fear of prosecution such a big deal if the situation demanded action?