States Rights and Concealed Carry
Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 10:07 am
I ran across a YouTube video that discussed Obama's anti-gun views. One of many was his promise in 2007 to pass a national ban on concealed carry. For the legal minds on this forum - Can that legally be done? Concealed carry laws are state laws, how can a federal law over rule what should be a state right? I know that the Feds have mis-construed the interstate commerce clause in the constitution to regulate a number of things that should be in violation of the constitution. But can that be applied to concealed carry?
Another ruse used is the withholding of certain Federal funds for states that don't comply with the law. The best example of this is the 55mph speed limit. If states did not comply, Federal highway funds would be withheld from the non-complaint states. I don't see how that could be used to ban concealed carry.
Another promise attributed to Obama was to pass a law within 90 days of taking office banning ALL semi-automatic guns. That's really scary. A ban would surely require that existing guns be turned in.
Whatever your differences with the NRA, its time to join and give them the strength they need. They are the main voice for the gun owner. If you are already a member, buy an associate membership ($10) for members of your family. We need all the members we can get if we are to keep our rights.
Another ruse used is the withholding of certain Federal funds for states that don't comply with the law. The best example of this is the 55mph speed limit. If states did not comply, Federal highway funds would be withheld from the non-complaint states. I don't see how that could be used to ban concealed carry.
Another promise attributed to Obama was to pass a law within 90 days of taking office banning ALL semi-automatic guns. That's really scary. A ban would surely require that existing guns be turned in.
Whatever your differences with the NRA, its time to join and give them the strength they need. They are the main voice for the gun owner. If you are already a member, buy an associate membership ($10) for members of your family. We need all the members we can get if we are to keep our rights.