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Vitter To Introduce Concealed Carry Reciprocity - S. 388
« on: June 18, 2008, 03:56:50 PM »
Vitter To Introduce Concealed Carry Reciprocity
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Senator David Vitter (R-LA) is planning to introduce a concealed carry reciprocity bill next week.

Senator Vitter had been working closely with Gun Owners of America to draft and file a reciprocity amendment a few weeks ago, but that amendment, unfortunately, never saw the light of day -- thanks to powerful opponents inside the Senate.

However, Sen. Vitter has continued undaunted and last week sent a Dear Colleague letter to his fellow senators, asking them to cosponsor his forthcoming bill, the "Respecting States Rights and Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act."

The Vitter bill treats concealed carry permits much the same as drivers' licenses, where one state's license is recognized in all other states.

In addressing the matter of reciprocity, the first concern of GOA and Sen. Vitter is that it be done constitutionally and that it respects states' rights.

Unlike another senate reciprocity measure, S. 388, Vitter’s bill does not establish "national standards" for concealed carry. It simply says that states that allow concealed carry must recognize the CCW permits of other states.

Vitter's bill also respects the rights of states that allow concealed carry without a permit. Citizens of Vermont and non-license holders in Alaska are allowed to carry concealed without a permit. Under the Vitter bill, these states would be recognized in the same manner as states that do issue permits.

States that do not allow concealed carry at all are not forced, under the Vitter bill, to recognize out-of-state permits. There are currently two such states, Illinois and Wisconsin. While it is deplorable that these states refuse to trust their citizens with firearms, this is an issue that has to be dealt with at the state level.

Citizens should not be forced to sacrifice their right to self-defense at the state line. The Vitter bill will allow more Americans to defend themselves away from their home state.

Action: Please urge your two Senators to become original cosponsors of the Vitter "Respecting States Rights and Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act." You can visit the Gun Owners Legislative Action Center to send your Senators the pre-written e-mail message below.

----- Prewritten letter -----
Dear Senator,

Senator David Vitter is planning to introduce a concealed carry reciprocity bill next week.

The bill, the "Respecting States Rights and Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act," will allow citizens who are permitted to carry concealed in their home state, to carry in all states that allow concealed carry.

This bill does not establish national concealed carry standards, but takes a sound constitutional approach that respects states' rights.

I urge you to contact Senator Vitter and become an original cosponsor of this legislation.

Sincerely,

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Re: Vitter To Introduce Concealed Carry Reciprocity - S. 388
« Reply #1 on: June 18, 2008, 05:55:32 PM »
Done.  Mel Martinez (R-FL) will go along with it but Bill Nelson (D-FL) most likely won't.  We need to all hammer our Senators and hold them accountable for their vote!
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Re: Vitter To Introduce Concealed Carry Reciprocity - S. 388
« Reply #2 on: June 18, 2008, 05:56:13 PM »
What are the chances of this going through? I know that in my state, Kalifornia, where the permits are issued at the discretion of the sheriff/police chief, citizen outrage at not having the same right as visitors could have a positive effect! Maybe we could eventually work toward Vermont carry. I think we need to vote out a few more anti-gunners before this one will see the light of day.

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Re: Vitter To Introduce Concealed Carry Reciprocity - S. 388
« Reply #3 on: June 18, 2008, 06:31:41 PM »
Just for a better effect, don't email.  You will be responded to in a form letter sent out by an intern.  Phone calls and physical letters carry more weight.  Here in FL, Mel Martinez should go along, but Bill Nelson goosesteps for the left.  If you are in FL he will need both a phone call and a letter.  While you are at it let them both know about drilling off the FL Coast.
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