Posted on 07/14/2011 5:02:47 AM PDT by marktwain
Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) plans to offer an amendment this week protecting gun rights on land controlled by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Currently, guns are prohibited on Corps land, even when gun possession is otherwise allowed by state law. Rep. Gosars legislation would simply remove federal restrictions and allow for the law of the states (in which such land is located) to govern firearms possession.
The Gosar amendment, modeled after the Recreational Lands Self-Defense Act (H.R. 1865) introduced by pro-gun Rep. Bob Gibbs (R-OH), is similar to a 2009 law repealing the gun ban on National Park Service land. Army Corps of Engineers land was not part of that bill, something the Corps was quick to point out after that law took affect.
The Corps said, in a statement: Public Law 111-024 does not apply to Corps projects or facilities . . . [and the Army Corps] will continue to prohibit loaded concealed weapons on Corps properties regardless of the new law and notwithstanding any contrary provisions of state law.
The amendment will reverse the Corps decision and remedy the oversight of the lands bill.
The Recreational Lands Self-Defense Act is a bipartisan effort that seeks to correct this oversight and restore Second Amendment rights to law-abiding citizens while they are legally camping, hunting, and fishing on the 11.7 million acres of Army Corps recreational property, Rep. Gibbs said.
Rep. Gosar notes that this amendment will restore continuity to federal lands and ensure that constitutional rights are consistently protected.
Nationally, the Army Corps of Engineers controls 400 lake and river projects, 90,000 campsites and 4,000 miles of trails. A vote on the Gosar amendment could come as early as Thursday.
ACTION: Please contact your Representative and urge him or her to vote YES on the Gosar amendment.
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This is a HUGE step in the right direction IMHO.
I hope it actually has some traction.
Corps of Engineers (((ping)))!
Yes, it is - now, could we PLEASE extend it to military installations, so I don’t have to go about unarmed all day when I stop by Lackland or Randolph AFB? Most ridiculous prohibition EVER.
Colonel, USAFR
Within an hour, I got a call from Gohmert'ss DC office, thanking me for alerting them to this bill, asking why I supported it, and asking where I heard of it. So -- FR got a free plug to my congresscritter's DC office!
The staffer said that they had not been aware of this bill, and assured me that this is exactly the sort of legislation that Gohmert would want to support, and told me that he would immediately alert him to its importance.
...and, all it took was a phone call to a local staffer's cell phone... '-)
She is the one I originally called, and is, judging from my personal interaction with her, a solid conservative who supports our solidly conservative congressman.
It really pays off to befriend the key people in your district Rep's office!
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