Congressman Pat Harrigan Votes to Protect Veterans' Second Amendment Rights
background check system and blocked from purchasing a firearm, not because a judge found them dangerous, not because
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background check system and blocked from purchasing a firearm, not because a judge found them dangerous, not because
state. I met with leaders from the firearms and outdoor recreation industry to discuss protecting the rights
both serving and veteran special operations forces whose firearms training and marksmanship standards match or exceed those … Green Beret, someone who spent a career mastering firearms under the most demanding conditions in the world
industry standards that ensure the safe interoperability of firearms and ammunition. "For 100 years, SAAMI has been … gold standard for firearm and ammunition safety in this country, and frankly, around the world," said Congressman Harrigan
stage to remove them from the National Firearms Act altogether. The House also passed my bipartisan Improving Interagency
limited research on gun violence and access to firearm data, ensuring researchers have the information they need
eliminates the unconstitutional tax on short-barreled firearms and suppressors. Sadly, one provision the Senate removed
retired law enforcement officers can securely carry firearms to respond during emergencies. Congressman Davis also voted … Currently, federal agencies are required to destroy these firearms which costs taxpayers money. “These bills are a step
California, have implemented an excessive excise tax on firearms and ammunition purchases. This unconstitutional and unfair burden
prohibit states from implementing excise taxes on firearms and ammunition to fund gun control programs. “Gun grabbing liberals … California’s imposition of a ‘sin tax’ on firearms and ammunition. This outrageous and unfair burden
United States Armed Forces may purchase firearms at their assigned duty station with proper documentation. However, their spouses … have the same rights regarding the receipt of firearms at the location of any duty station
weaponize financial institutions to de-bank the firearms industry and undermine the Second Amendment," said Aidan Johnston, Director … prohibit the tracking and backdoor registration of firearm and ammunition sales." “The implementation of Merchant Category Codes
individuals with valid concealed carry permits to carry firearms in any state that permits concealed carry, provided they