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    Default Constitutional Bill Submitted in PA

    A constitutional carry bill has been submitted in PA, we should do what we can to get this passed.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugodKrlxloA

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    Default Re: Constitutional Bill Submitted in PA

    Urge your State Lawmakers to Support Constitutional Carry

    https://gunowners.org/paalert52219/
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    Default Re: Constitutional Bill Submitted in PA

    My Rep is one of the sponsors and my Senator is a man and gun hating loony leftie, I'm covered on this one.
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    Default Re: Constitutional Bill Submitted in PA

    Done
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    Default Re: Constitutional Bill Submitted in PA

    Here's the information:

    HB1412 Overview
    https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs...type=B&bn=1412

    HB1412 PDF of the Bill
    https://www.legis.state.pa.us/CFDOCS...r=1412&pn=1730

    Support for this should be a no-brainer - but let's be real - As much as I support Constitutional Carry, what is the chance that Wolf would allow this into effect - I highly doubt it would be a VETO proof passage...

    Getting a governor who supports the rights of the people is a critical first step - then promoting those actual rights... We need to be ready, but accomplish first things first...


    I applaud the effort - but why waste the energy (if it can be utilized elsewhere) pushing this down a pathway that ends in a brick wall...

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    Last edited by ImminentDanger; May 23rd, 2019 at 05:29 PM.

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    Default Re: Constitutional Bill Submitted in PA

    Quote Originally Posted by ImminentDanger View Post
    Here's the information:

    HB1412 Overview
    https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs...type=B&bn=1412

    HB1312 PDF of the Bill
    https://www.legis.state.pa.us/CFDOCS...r=1412&pn=1730

    Support for this should be a no-brainer - but let's be real - As much as I support Constitutional Carry, what is the chance that Wolf would allow this into effect - I highly doubt it would be a VETO proof passage...

    Getting a governor who supports the rights of the people is a critical first step - then promoting those actual rights... We need to be ready, but accomplish first things first...


    I applaud the effort - but why waste the energy (if it can be utilized elsewhere) pushing this down a pathway that ends in a brick wall...

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    Because we need to be on the offensive not back on our heals. If it comes to a vote, as much as everyone hates on the D's, we will be veto proof in the house. It's the senate that is the problem. It can happen!

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    Default Re: Constitutional Bill Submitted in PA

    Done...both of my reps are gun friendly......

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    Default Re: Constitutional Bill Submitted in PA

    Quote Originally Posted by LBaker View Post
    Because we need to be on the offensive not back on our heals. If it comes to a vote, as much as everyone hates on the D's, we will be veto proof in the house. It's the senate that is the problem. It can happen!
    As much as I am opposed to just pissing into the wind I agree. The Dems are shameless in their waste of time and energy pumping out proposed legislation that stands no chance of becoming law and it is past time that we reciprocate in kind and launch an offensive. Hell, why not propose repealing the NFA while we're at it.
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    Default Re: Constitutional Bill Submitted in PA

    Quote Originally Posted by LBaker View Post
    Because we need to be on the offensive not back on our heals. If it comes to a vote, as much as everyone hates on the D's, we will be veto proof in the house. It's the senate that is the problem. It can happen!
    Sorry, but there is no way we get a veto-proof majority vote in the House on this bill. If you polled republican gun owners on whether we should 'allow' gun purchases and licensing without a background check, I estimate that 25% would say 'no'. In SE PA I bet it is as high as 40%. So, I cant see even a simple majority in the House, never mind a super-majority.

    I'm not saying that we shouldn't support the effort to advance it, because we most definitely should. But realistic expectations are important when conducting war.
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