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Firearm Preemption Laws

Gun control supporters demand that state legislatures impose a wide variety of gun control restrictions within their borders. However, they hypocritically cry foul when legislatures use their power to limit gun control. Frustrated at their inability to convince state legislatures to adopt the restrictive firearm laws they propose, gun control supporters say that local jurisdictions should be able to adopt those restrictions independently.

Aside from gun control supporters’ hypocrisy, there are multiple arguments against local restrictions on basic firearm rights. Historically, some local jurisdictions have imposed clearly unconstitutional restrictions on gun ownership—the District of Columbia’s and Chicago’s since-overturned handgun bans being two recent examples. It also creates confusion when laws vary widely within a state, potentially placing otherwise law-abiding citizens at risk of violating an ordinance of which they were not previously aware, as they travel within their states, and more so when they travel outside their state of residence.

As a result, almost all states today have a law prohibiting local jurisdictions from imposing gun control restrictions that are more severe than state law.

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Thursday, July 1, 2004

July 1 Marks Vast Improvements <br> For Virginia Gun Laws

FAIRFAX, VA -- Virginia Right-to-Carry permit holders are no longer subject to the state’s one-gun-a-month restriction, thanks to ...

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Thursday, May 13, 2004

Governor Bush Supports Gun Owners` Rights: Signs Two Important Bills Into Law

FAIRFAX, VA -- After overwhelming support in the Florida Legislature and from firearm owners across the state, Governor ...

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Thursday, April 22, 2004

Florida Protects Shooting Ranges From Dangerous Lawsuits

FAIRFAX, VA -- After overwhelming support in the Florida Legislature, National Rifle Association (NRA) backed legislation (SB 1156) ...

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Thursday, April 15, 2004

Significant Gains for Virginia Gun Owners: NRA Supported Bills Become Law

FAIRFAX, VA -- In a victory for Second Amendment rights, several bills passed by the Virginia General Assembly ...

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Thursday, March 30, 2000

Reseachers Find Little to Support Mandatory Storage

As the annual number of fatal firearm accidents reaches an all-time low in the U.S., research into the ...

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