le\E.Marquez wrote:Charles, do I takes this to mean you fully support a national reciprocity law at the federal level?Charles L. Cotton wrote:We are long past the beginning of the feds dipping their toe into matters that should be solely within the police powers of the states. We aren't going back either, so deal with reality, not what you wish was true.
National reciprocity will not lead to Congress establishing laws related to carrying handguns. It is nothing more than an extension of the full faith and credit clause of the constitution. I know, some people will argue that deals with court orders, but note I said "extension." Further, some states have courts issue carry licenses, and those most certainly would be covered.
Chas.
Assuming so for discussion .. can you envision a "common sense and fair" national reciprocity law passed tomorrow that all welcome and agree, only to have it altered 2, 3, 4, years down the road by sleight of hand, announced on Friday before 4th of July weekend...only finding out Sunday the new change says you have to submit a favorable mental investigation report from a certified Doc on the federally approved list, further finding out that list has only 1 doc per state.
I guess what I mean is... once the "good" national reciprocity law is passed and all have patted each other on the back, is it not an easier process to add, modify the existing law adding things all we would had objected to strongly had it been included in the original bill?I accept my ignorance is showing, and why I ask.
The legislative process to change a law is the same as to create a new one. I think what people mostly fear is laws that create agencies who have the ability to make rules. These rules can be written and modified at will without Congressional approval and a Presidents signature. The NTSB works this way it is an agency that that basically controls funding and rules regarding licensing and rules of the road. As long as Congress doesn't set up an LTC Agency I think we're gonna be alright. The BATF doesn't have any control over our licensing and carry laws.