Reciprocity = Criminals Carrying Concealed?🇺🇸Hank Strange🦅Who Moved My Freedom Podcast Ep.108

Published on December 9, 2017
Duration: 139:20

This episode of Who Moved My Freedom Podcast discusses HR 38, the National Reciprocity Act, and addresses claims made by Nancy Pelosi that it would allow violent criminals to carry concealed weapons. The hosts argue that the bill primarily concerns law-abiding citizens and that criminals do not adhere to permit laws. They also touch upon the complexities of state versus federal gun legislation and the potential impact on concealed carry rights when crossing state lines.

Quick Summary

The National Reciprocity Act (HR 38) aims to allow law-abiding citizens with concealed carry permits to carry in other states. Contrary to claims, it does not permit criminals to carry concealed weapons, as criminals disregard permit laws. Travelers must still comply with local state restrictions, such as magazine capacity limits, even with reciprocity.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro and Podcast Setup
  2. 04:09Customer Barter Story
  3. 13:13Artwork and Fan Shoutouts
  4. 20:45Fan Engagement and Engagements
  5. 21:04NAAGA and Zulu Shooters Club
  6. 22:46Defining NAAGA
  7. 34:37Monkey Spanking Challenge
  8. 39:44Krebs Charitable Giveaway
  9. 45:16HR 3576 Bill Discussion
  10. 50:08HR 38: National Reciprocity Act
  11. 53:03Pelosi's Claims and Counterarguments
  12. 60:08Opt-Out of Gun Control Debate
  13. 61:24Reciprocity and State Capacity Limits
  14. 62:44Tenth Amendment and State Compliance
  15. 64:26Liberal Gun Owner's Perspective
  16. 66:41CCW Costs and State Processes
  17. 71:14HK News and Legal Issues
  18. 73:31Adam Michael Weber Sentencing
  19. 75:30HK Ports.net Legal Troubles
  20. 79:41Classic TV Show Discussion
  21. 81:47Archer TV Show Discussion
  22. 82:42Recent TV Show Reviews

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the National Reciprocity Act (HR 38)?

The National Reciprocity Act (HR 38) is a proposed piece of legislation that aims to allow individuals who legally possess a concealed carry permit in one state to carry concealed firearms in other states that have reciprocity agreements. The goal is to standardize concealed carry rights for law-abiding citizens across state lines.

Does the National Reciprocity Act allow criminals to carry concealed weapons?

According to the podcast hosts, claims that the National Reciprocity Act (HR 38) would allow violent criminals to carry concealed weapons are false. They argue that criminals do not adhere to permit laws and that the bill is intended for law-abiding citizens who already follow regulations.

How do state laws affect concealed carry with national reciprocity?

Even with national reciprocity, individuals must still comply with the specific gun laws of the state they are visiting. This includes adhering to restrictions on magazine capacity, types of firearms allowed, and other regulations, to avoid legal trouble.

What is the cost of a concealed carry permit in different states?

The cost of obtaining a concealed carry permit varies significantly. For example, Florida's permit costs $112, while other locations like New Jersey can charge $800 or more, often including mandatory training classes.

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