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There are currently three bills in Congress that would expand gun rights and individual freedom. FPC encourages all Second Amendment activists to take a few minutes to reach out to their members of Congress with our quick take-action tool!

The bills you can support and links to our take-action tool are below. Each bill has pre-written emails to your legislators, so it is a fast and easy process!

"The Gun Rights and Marijuana" (GRAM) Act (H.R. 2830) - This bill would restore the Second Amendment rights of marijuana consumers by creating a federal exception for state-legal marijuana use. 

Click Here to Support the GRAM Act


"Second Amendment For Every Registrable Voter Act" (SAFER Voter Act) (H.R.2890/S.1373) - These bills would remove the federal prohibition on the purchase of a handgun by 18-20 year old adults. These adults can already purchase long guns. Possession is governed by state law, however, a blanket federal prohibition on purchase for 18-20 year olds currently exists.

Click Here to Support the SAFER Voter Act


“Concealed Carry Reciprocity” (S. 1522) -This bill would essentially treat concealed carry licenses similar to driver's licenses, allowing a concealed carry permit holder to carry in all 50 states so long as they are abiding by local laws and restrictions. 

Click Here to Support Concealed Carry Reciprocity

FPC also challenges you to share this email with your pro-gun family and friends as well as our action page, FPCAction.org!

The process of making your voice heard and recruiting others to do the same is easier than ever before with modern technology. There is no reason NOT to act on these bills or to ask your friends to do the same. Even if your legislator is not a voice for freedom, they need to hear your opposition! 

Remember, as Samuel Adams once said, “It does not take a majority to prevail but rather an irate, tireless minority, keen on setting brushfires of freedom in the minds of men.

Rocco Praglowski
Director of Advocacy
Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC)

http://www.firearmspolicy.org/

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