Posted on 01/23/2025 1:53:02 PM PST by thegagline
The National Association for Gun Rights (NAGR) proudly announces its unwavering support for Congressman < b>Thomas Massie’s introduction of H.R.645, the National Constitutional Carry Act. This landmark bill will eliminate the patchwork of state-level carry permits, allowing law-abiding Americans to exercise their Second Amendment freedoms nationwide without needing a government-issued permit. “Your right to self-defense shouldn’t be contingent on government permission, bureaucratic red tape, or arbitrary state boundaries,” declared Dudley Brown, President of the National Association for Gun Rights. “This legislation guarantees that constitutional carry is recognized nationwide, so Americans can exercise their God-given right to keep and bear arms without begging for permission.”
The National Constitutional Carry Act ensures law-abiding citizens can carry a firearm without the unnecessary and intrusive requirement of obtaining a government permit throughout the United States.
“For too long, gun owners have been forced to navigate a confusing and restrictive maze of carry laws that undermine their Second Amendment rights,” said Hunter King, Federal Affairs Director for the National Association for Gun Rights. “This bill puts an end to that nonsense. It’s time to restore true freedom for gun owners nationwide.”
Congressman Thomas Massie (R-KY) has long been a champion for the Second Amendment, and this bill represents his continued dedication to restoring individual liberty.
“Congressman Massie’s leadership on this issue is exactly what gun owners across America need,” Brown added. “H.R.645 is a direct challenge to the anti-gun politicians who believe your right to carry requires a burdensome permission slip and ends at the state lines.”
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“This isn’t just about reciprocity—it’s about reaffirming the fact that the right to bear arms is not a privilege granted by government; it’s an unalienable right,” King emphasized. “No one should need a permit to defend themselves and their loved ones.”***
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Princess Kathy is big stampy feet mad.
That would work foe me. No more infringing.
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Here’s a link to the text of the bill:
https://massie.house.gov/uploadedfiles/national_constitutional_carry_2025.pdf
Just remove all restrictions. No need for additional permission to exercise a constitutional right.
He and his different organizations are only there to grift for money and attention.
Because another group was pushing for relaxed magazine capacity bans in colorado, brown and his organizations pushed back against it, and resulted in the current 'high capacity' mag bans that exist in colorado now.
nagr has done similar things in other states, pretending to push high visibility pro gun efforts and fund raising off them, and taking credit for the work of other pro 2a organizations.
Do a search on the terms nagr dudley brown scam, and see for yourself
The text of the law defines the term “public” as including “any place held open to the public, regardless of ownership, but in the case of a privately-owned location held open to the public, does not include a place where the owner communicates clearly and conspicuously a prohibition of firearms on the premises” and “does not include a place where screening for firearms is conducted under State law.”
Is that sufficiently bullet-proof (pun fully intended)? Is it too inclusive? Would, for example, that mean that you could carry a gun into a federal courthouse? Or a military installation? Or a police station? Or on an airplane?
The CommieCrats will kill that in a hurry.
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