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Reciprocity is Currently Banned Under Federal Law (Very Important Please Read)
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<blockquote data-quote="Cougar" data-source="post: 485811" data-attributes="member: 3179"><p>Unfortunately this is not the case. The original law was struck down as over reaching the power of Congress to regulate interstate commerce. The court found this way because the original law did not mention commerce in any way. The amended law, which requires that the firearm have moved in interstate commerce at some point in it's life is very likely constitutional (or more accurately will be ruled as such by SCOTUS) as it is worded similar to the federal law banning felons from possessing firearms which has been upheld countless times. This revised GFSZA was indeed held constitutional as recently as 2005 in <a href="http://altlaw.org/v1/cases/1136446" target="_blank">United States v Dorsey</a> by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals for that reason. Click the link if you want to read the entire case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cougar, post: 485811, member: 3179"] Unfortunately this is not the case. The original law was struck down as over reaching the power of Congress to regulate interstate commerce. The court found this way because the original law did not mention commerce in any way. The amended law, which requires that the firearm have moved in interstate commerce at some point in it's life is very likely constitutional (or more accurately will be ruled as such by SCOTUS) as it is worded similar to the federal law banning felons from possessing firearms which has been upheld countless times. This revised GFSZA was indeed held constitutional as recently as 2005 in [URL="http://altlaw.org/v1/cases/1136446"]United States v Dorsey[/URL] by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals for that reason. Click the link if you want to read the entire case. [/QUOTE]
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