Uber has just announced a total gun ban for all Uber drivers and all passengers using the service, regardless of state law.
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This is why I've been bringing up the Federal Gun Free School Zones Act for all these years. Obama can LEGALLY use an executive order bringing this law into full enforcement. As the law is written, it outlaws all reciprocity and all unlicensed carry in populated areas.
ATF checkpoints setup in...
US Senator Dianne Feinstein has promised she will introduce an assault weapons ban on day one of the 113th Congress. (In January)
"It will ban the sale, the transfer, the importation and the possession, not retroactively, but prospectively," and ban the sale of clips of more than ten bullets...
More innocent victims of gun control. The antis will call for more restrictions, but let's not forget that it's already a federal felony to have a gun within 1000 feet of a school.
Title 18 USC 922(q)
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It's a federal felony for you to have a functional gun in any populated area (1000 feet from any school) unless you have a carry permit physically issued by the State you are in.
Title 18 USC 922(q): Federal Gun Free School Zones Act
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It's a federal felony for you to have a functional gun in any populated area (1000 feet from any school) unless you have a carry permit physically issued by the State you are in.
Title 18 USC 922(q): Federal Gun Free School Zones Act
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Urgent::: Representative Ron Paul from Texas introduced HR 2613 on July 21, 2011. If passed, it would completely repeal the Federal Gun Free School Zones Act. As you know, the Fed GFSZA prohibits all forms of unlicensed carry, and does not recognize concealed carry reciprocity agreements between...
The United States Appellate Courts for the First, Third, Sixth, Eight, Ninth, Tenth, and Eleventh Circuits disagree with you.
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-------Gun Free School Zones Act 1995 Convictions------
United States v Danks (1999) USA v. Jordan Danks
United States v Tait (2000) (Attempted prosecution of an Alabama permit holder) 202 F3d 1320 United States v. Tait | OpenJurist
United States v Haywood (2003) UNITED STATES of America v...
No, you are not exempt from the Federal Gun Free School Zones Act of 1995 unless you have a carry permit physically issued by the State in which the school is located. If you are convicted of violating the law, you will be punished with a 5-year federal prison term for every school zone you are...
The Federal Gun Free School Zones Act of 1995 makes it a federal felony for any armed person to drive within 1000 feet of the property line of any K-12 school in the nation, unless they have a carry permit physically issued by the State in which the school is located. Unfortunately, the Fed...
The Federal Gun Free School Zones Act of 1995 makes it a federal felony for an armed person to pass within 1000 feet of the property line of any K-12 school in the nation, unless they have a carry permit physically issued by the State in which school is located. Therefore, in order to carry...
Although Iowa's state law will recognize out-of-State permits, it is a federal felony under the Federal Gun Free School Zones Act of 1995 for any armed person to pass within 1000 feet of the property line of any K-12 school in Iowa unless they have a CCW permit physically issued by the State of...
Although Arizona state law does not require one to have a permit to carry, anyone who passes within 1000 feet of the property line of any K-12 school without an Arizona CCW permit is violating the Federal Gun Free School Zones Act of 1995, which is a federal felony punishable by 5 years in...
I'd be careful about carrying under State reciprocity agreements... if you pass within 1000 feet of the property line of any K-12 school while carrying outside of the State that physically issued your permit, you are committing a federal felony punishable by 5 years in federal prison, and the...
This is incorrect. First, there is no 2001 law. There is the 1990 law which the Supreme Court struck down in United States v Lopez and there is the 1995 law (the new law) which is currently being enforced. The new law (GFSZA 1995) has been challenged several times in court, and has been upheld...