Does the expiration of the ban affect State law?
Expiration of the federal law will not change any provisions of State law or local ordinances. Questions concerning State assault weapons restrictions should be referred to State and local authorities. Q: Whom should I call if I have a question? A: Your local ATF office. National Concealed Carry for Cops – HR 218 This bill, quietly signed into law by President Bush on July 22, 2004, and generally ignored by the mainstream news media, frees specified current and former law-enforcement officers from state laws that ban carrying concealed handguns. Federal gun law grows by 1,037 words with this act. It took 12 long years of intensive lobbying by the Virginia-based police group, the Law Enforcement Alliance of America, to get Congress to accept a national concealed-carry provision, even for these off-duty and former police. The bill is highly controversial to gun-rights activists, who view it as an elitist provision to arm the “proper authorities,” giving those people, and excluding the pu
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