From: Congressman Duncan Hunter <CA52DHima@mail.house.gov> Add to Addresses Block Sender
Date: Thursday, August 25, 2011 11:37 AM
To: [email]
Subject: Update on Second Amendment Rights
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August 2011
Dear Friend,
As an avid outdoorsman, Marine veteran and gun owner, I firmly believe in protecting our 2nd Amendment rights. It is imperative that Congress work to ensure the Administration does not restrict or weaken the Constitutional right to bear arms.
I am pleased to share with you that I have cosponsored the following measures:
H.R. 58, the Firearms Interstate Commerce Reform Act, to remove the unnecessary restrictions on interstate firearm sales to allow licensed entities to sell across state lines.
H.R. 420, the Veterans’ Heritage Firearms Act, to provide protections for veterans or family members to register firearms acquired overseas.
H.R. 1443, the Outdoor Sports Protection Act, would prevent the Departments of Interior and Agriculture from instituting new bans on traditional ammunition and fishing tackle on federal lands that are used for conservation.
H.R. 645, a bipartisan measure to repeal the ban on semi-automatic weapons in the District of Columbia, as well as the registration requirement for possession of firearms and licensed firearm dealers to maintain records of ammunition.
These measures represent steps in the right direction to further preserve our constitutional freedoms. I am also firmly opposed to any effort, whether at the federal, state or local level, that unnecessarily restricts our rights, be it a ban on open carry, or burdensome requirements to obtain a concealed weapons permit.
Stay updated on my efforts in Washington by signing up for my e-newsletter on my website, www.Hunter.House.Gov.
Date: Thursday, August 25, 2011 11:37 AM
To: [email]
Subject: Update on Second Amendment Rights
Size: 18 KB
August 2011
Dear Friend,
As an avid outdoorsman, Marine veteran and gun owner, I firmly believe in protecting our 2nd Amendment rights. It is imperative that Congress work to ensure the Administration does not restrict or weaken the Constitutional right to bear arms.
I am pleased to share with you that I have cosponsored the following measures:
H.R. 58, the Firearms Interstate Commerce Reform Act, to remove the unnecessary restrictions on interstate firearm sales to allow licensed entities to sell across state lines.
H.R. 420, the Veterans’ Heritage Firearms Act, to provide protections for veterans or family members to register firearms acquired overseas.
H.R. 1443, the Outdoor Sports Protection Act, would prevent the Departments of Interior and Agriculture from instituting new bans on traditional ammunition and fishing tackle on federal lands that are used for conservation.
H.R. 645, a bipartisan measure to repeal the ban on semi-automatic weapons in the District of Columbia, as well as the registration requirement for possession of firearms and licensed firearm dealers to maintain records of ammunition.
These measures represent steps in the right direction to further preserve our constitutional freedoms. I am also firmly opposed to any effort, whether at the federal, state or local level, that unnecessarily restricts our rights, be it a ban on open carry, or burdensome requirements to obtain a concealed weapons permit.
Stay updated on my efforts in Washington by signing up for my e-newsletter on my website, www.Hunter.House.Gov.





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