Federal judges write another law - Give concealed carry to non-citizens

ShootSpeeders

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If it's all about the "equal protection" clause of the constitution then how does the court justify lifetime bans on certain criminal citizens having guns.? Even a misdemeanor domestic abuse conviction from 30 years ago means you have no gun rights.

GUN WATCH: NM:Legal Immigrants Have Same Right to Concealed Carry Permit as Citizens

April 04, 2014

On 31 March, the U.S. District Court for New Mexico ruled that legal immigrants have the same right to obtain a concealed carry permit as citizens. The equal protection clause mandates that legally residing residents be treated the same under the law

BELLEVUE, WA – The chief U.S. District Court judge in New Mexico today granted a permanent injunction against the State of New Mexico’s “citizens only” concealed carry law that unfairly discriminated against permanent legal resident aliens in a case brought by the Second Amendment Foundation.

There are a number of states that have the qualifier of citizenship in their carry permit laws. It is likely that all of those qualifiers will fall. Equal protection under the law is well established in U.S. jurisprudence.

Another obvious infringement of the right to bear arms is the denial of the right to defend yourself while you are traveling.

It is clear that crossing state lines does not alienate a persons right to self defense. Citizens who are traveling across state lines do not give up their right to keep and bear arms. The votes to enact national reciprocity based on the second amendment and the full faith and credit clause of the Constitution exist in the Senate and the House. Only the Senate leadership and the President are preventing its passage.
 
The very first words of the constitution after the preamble are "all legislative powers herein granted shall be vested in a congress of the united states". That means federal judges cannot write laws. The US district court should have ruled that they have no jurisdiction in this matter.
 
I'm cool with that.

I'd also like to see reciprocity in all 57 states.
 

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