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Right To Carry Road Show On The Road Again

Monday, November 28th, 2011 at 11:14 AM

Right To Carry Road Show On The Road Again

Right To Carry Road Show

Right To Carry Road Show

New Jersey Coalition for Self Defense

New Jersey Coalition for Self Defense

New Jersey – -(Ammoland.com)-  Dear friends of the NJCSD,

Just a quick note to inform you that after a long hiatus, the Right To Carry Road Show is back on the road again. Proceeds from this upcoming event will benefit Second Amendment Foundation, Gun Owners of America and Oath Keepers.

The “Right-to-Carry Road Show” is a mobile processing system where all of the steps necessary to obtaining a permit to carry a firearm are consolidated. In some states, politically-motivated bias against gun owners is so extreme that many local police departments refuse to perform the fingerprinting, going so far as to intentionally give citizens the runaround or intimidate people into giving up.

In the past, completing the application process may have required several days to complete by the time the applicant arranged for fingerprinting and notarizing, sometimes even causing time off from work to coordinate scheduling with frequently uncooperative local agencies.

“The ‘Right-to-Carry Road Show’ brings all the elements together in one place and lets people get everything done in about one hour,” said Robert Kreisler, President of the NJCSD. “We even put all the paperwork in an envelope, seal it up, and ship it to Florida for you. No more petty bureaucrats or politically-motivated roadblocks, just a fast easy way to assert your right.”

In states like New Jersey, where obtaining an in-state carry permit for self-defense is virtually impossible, the Right-to-Carry Road Show makes Florida permits available to those who want them. Since Florida has reciprocity with many states surrounding New Jersey and allows non-residents to apply for permits, offering the Florida permit is the next best thing for New Jersey gun owners.

The next RTCRS will be held on December 17th from 10AM to 2PM (hourly time slots) at the gun show at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center. For more information, go to the SAF Fundraising Store and click on the ‘upcoming events’ link.

For a very limited time, there is an earlybird discount of $5 for those who register before this coming Wednesday. Because of the limited capacity, we urge you to pre-register rather than leaving it to chance while at the show. Be sure to use discount code RTCRS1217 when making your reservation.

Those of you who might be willing to volunteer to help, please respond to our email at president@njcsd.org and we’ll follow up with you.

As always, if you have any questions, let us know!

Yours In Liberty,
Robert Kreisler
President
New Jersey Coalition for Self Defense
www.njcsd.org
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Good Or Bad National Concealed Carry Bill Stands Little Chance Of Seeing Obama’s Signature

Thursday, November 17th, 2011 at 1:25 PM

Good Or Bad National Concealed Carry Bill Stands Little Chance Of Seeing Obama’s Signature

Montana Shooting Sports Association

Montana Shooting Sports Association

Missoula, MT --(Ammoland.com)- Many of you have asked me if HR 822, much in the media, is a good thing or a bad thing.

Here’s my net, short take:

In the short term, in its current form, HR 822 is a good thing. In the long run, HR 822 could turn out to be a bad thing. However, none of that matters much because HR 822 is unlikely to be approved by the Senate AND by Obama.

The only chance for HR 822 to become effective is, after having gotten simple majorities in the U.S. House and Senate, it is attached as an amendment to some other piece of “must have” legislation going to Obama, which is how carry in National Parks was done.

In any such sausage-making, it is important to watch how an idea can morph with changes in the process.

So, stay tuned, be watchful, and don’t get your hopes up too much over this.

Gary Marbut, president
Montana Shooting Sports Association
www.mtssa.org
author, Gun Laws of Montana
www.mtpublish.com

About Montana Shooting Sports Association:
MSSA is the primary political advocate for Montana gun owners. Visit: www.mtssa.org

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