H.R. 127 - Nationwide Registration of All Firearms in USA? - Page 4
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    Nationwide CCW reciprocity introduced in U.S. Senate
    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Hudson
    Our Second Amendment rights do not disappear when we cross state lines, and H.R. 38 guarantees that. The Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2021 is a common sense solution to provide law-abiding citizens the right to conceal carry and travel freely between states without worrying about conflicting state codes or onerous civil suits.
    https://www.breitbart.com/2nd-amendm...rocity-senate/

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    SCOTUS: Is it legal in all 50 states to possess a firearm outside the home?

    4-minute OAN video:
    https://www.oann.com/dr-john-lott-ba...ndment-rights/

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    The Gun Grab that Ignited the Revolution

    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2...-powder-alarm/

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    Democrat Illinois Gov. Signs Bill Criminalizing Private Gun Sales

    Quote Originally Posted by Amendment II
    A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.
    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2...ate-gun-sales/

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    Democrat Illinois Gov. Signs Bill Criminalizing Private Gun Sales

    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2...ate-gun-sales/

    Quote Originally Posted by Amendment II
    A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.
    The American forefathers were geniuses when they used the word "infringed" in the U.S. Constitution. God bless the USA?

    Constitutional question: Do our "inalienable rights" come from God or from the government?

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    Congressional Democrats seek gun control with UN arms treaty & red flag laws

    Quote Originally Posted by Natalia Mittelstadt
    • Sample red flag law:
      Person X accuses person Y of being a danger to herself or others, so person X has a hearing in front of a judge, without person Y being present to defend herself in court. Thus without "due process," the judge is authorized under a red flag law to issue a no-knock order to forcibly go inside person Y's house to seize her guns. Red flag laws violate the 4th Amendment because it allows government to seize weapons without "due process." Punitive or enforcement action may only be taken after "due process" is given to the accused.
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    • The UN arms treaty would create a global gun registry that the U.S. must enforce domestically in all 50 states and territories.
    https://justthenews.com/government/w...-red-flag-laws

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    SCOTUS to hear Second Amendment case:

    1. The U.S. Supreme Court previously ruled that U.S. citizens may legally possess firearms inside their homes.
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    2. The Supreme Court will now determine if U.S. citizens may legally possess firearms outside their homes.

    https://www.oann.com/supreme-court-t...mendment-case/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    SCOTUS to hear Second Amendment case:

    1. The U.S. Supreme Court previously ruled that U.S. citizens may legally possess firearms inside their homes.
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    2. The Supreme Court will now determine if U.S. citizens may legally possess firearms outside their homes.

    https://www.oann.com/supreme-court-t...mendment-case/
    It makes sense that if the framers of the Constitution allowed people to possess firearms "inside" their homes, then they also allowed firearms to be possessed "outside" their homes. It's a logical extension.

    • If you (a non-LEO) purchase a firearm, then you are in possession of it outside of your home, at the point-of-sale. That should not be illegal.
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    • If you are flying from your Florida home to your winter home up north, then you should be able to legally transport your firearm while passing through an airport in New York City, instead of getting arrested for possessing a gun that is properly declared, tagged, packaged and carried in the belly of the aircraft with other suitcases. That should not be illegal, but NYPD has made arrests for it.
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    • The same concept applies if you are carrying your firearm in your vehicle while traveling through middle states, to get from one home to another home. It should not be illegal. People have been arrested for it, even if it is being transported in the trunk of their car.

    "Inside the home" v. "Outside the home"... hummmm....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    It makes sense that if the framers of the Constitution allowed people to possess firearms "inside" their homes, then they also allowed firearms to be possessed "outside" their homes. It's a logical extension.

    • If you (a non-LEO) purchase a firearm, then you are in possession of it outside of your home, at the point-of-sale. That should not be illegal.
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    • If you are flying from your Florida home to your winter home up north, then you should be able to legally transport your firearm while passing through an airport in New York City, instead of getting arrested for possessing a gun that is properly declared, tagged, packaged and carried in the belly of the aircraft with other suitcases. That should not be illegal, but NYPD has made arrests for it.
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    • The same concept applies if you are carrying your firearm in your vehicle while traveling through middle states, to get from one home to another home. It should not be illegal. People have been arrested for it, even if it is being transported in the trunk of their car.

    "Inside the home" v. "Outside the home"... hummmm....
    If a non-LEO flies from Florida up to New York City (such as at LaGuardia Airport) while carrying a properly packaged and tagged pistol, then they can be arrested for possessing it, when they retrieve it from baggage & handling, to carry it to their parked vehicle in the parking lot, to transport it to their apartment, because they are outside their home with their gun. Also, it is almost impossible for a person to be approved for a CCW permit in New York City, unless they are a VIP. It can be legally dangerous for a person to transport their firearm through multiple states in the USA, due to the odd patchwork of laws, such as in the above example.

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    SCOTUS to decide if people may carry firearms outside of their homes

    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
    SCOTUS to hear Second Amendment case:

    1. The U.S. Supreme Court previously ruled that U.S. citizens may legally possess firearms inside their homes.
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    2. The Supreme Court will now determine if U.S. citizens may legally possess firearms outside their homes.

    https://www.oann.com/supreme-court-t...mendment-case/
    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2...ment-new-york/

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