President Donald Trump announced his administration would work on passing national “right-to-carry” legislation that would strengthen Second Amendment rights across the country.
Trump made the announcement during a rally Tuesday at the Mack Trucks factory in Macungie, Pa., saying he’d been working alongside the NRA to craft the legislation.
“The NRA, everybody, they really have been, they’ve been with me right from the beginning. And [NRA President] Bill [Bachenburg] asked me would I support the national right to carry legislation. How do you feel about national right to carry? [The audience cheered.] That’s my free poll. You know what that is? That’s the free poll. You don’t have to pay $300,000 to somebody that doesn’t even do polling to give you phony numbers. See, those are real numbers. National right to carry. Yeah, we’re working on it.”
The NRA elaborated on what the legislation might entail on Wednesday, noting national right-to-carry would mean 2A rights “don’t end at state lines.”
A nationwide right-to-carry, or national reciprocity, law would effectively “require states to recognize each other’s carry permits, just as they do for state-issued driver’s licenses,” according to the NRA-ILA, rather than requiring law-abiding gun owners to navigate a confusing patchwork of laws when traveling from state to state.
Breitbart’s Awr Hawkins notes such a law would be reflective of a promise Trump made when he first laid out his pro-gun agenda in 2015, where he stated that “the right of self-defense doesn’t stop at the end of your driveway.”
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This how he works, as he is destroying Americans and Americas ability to survive, he throws some Red Meat out to show he’s one of us
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Trump invokes Defense Production Act as U.S. munitions stockpiles dwindle
President Trump has invoked the Cold War-era Defense Production Act to spur the production of more munitions, stockpiles of which have dwindled amid the U.S. war against Iran and years of heavy American military aid to allies such as Ukraine and Israel.
In a June 11 memo addressed to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, made public this week, Mr. Trump said it was necessary to invoke the 1950 law.
“I hereby find that conditions exist which may pose a direct threat to the national defense or its preparedness programs,” the memo says. “In particular, systemic constraints in the munitions industrial base, including limited production capacity, fragile supply chains, long-lead dependencies, and related production bottlenecks, may impair the ability of the United States to produce, sustain, and expand the availability of munitions, missiles, and equipment required for the national defense.”
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What the article fails to tell its readers, everything in the eyes of the gov is a national defense item, from food, livestock, fuel, guns, ammo…everything
And here Mike Adams does a good job of breaking this down
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30 minutes of invaluable info