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Clearly separates the lawful possession issues and the
criminal enforcement needs.
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It creates a special unit of the State Police, known as
the Criminal
Firearms and Trafficking Division that will be attached to the
Department of the Attorney General and will assist that office with the
investigation and prosecution of all crimes of violence involving the
criminal use of a firearm and intrastate firearms trafficking.
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Creates a "State Firearm Crime."
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Creates a new definition of a "Prohibited
Person" and using that term throughout the laws as the means of
legitimately denying a citizen a firearm license.
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It will create tough laws to punish "prohibited
persons" who are in possession of firearms.
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Creates laws punishing those who break and enter to
steal a firearm.
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Creates clear and easy to understand unlawful transfer
laws.
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Creates laws to punish those engaged in unlawful
intrastate commerce of firearms.
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Creates laws preventing the unlawful confiscation of
firearms.
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Creates laws regarding the use of a "Deceptive Weapon."
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Creates a separate definition section for the criminal
enforcement chapter.
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Makes it very clear that there is an individual civil
right to keep and bear arms and that the government must operate under that
presumption.
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Reduce the number and types of firearm licenses
(currently four) to one.
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Creates understandable and commonsense terminology that
is currently used and understood by the firearms owning community.
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Make the rights inherent for the license based on the
age of the holder rather than having to acquire a new license at a particular
age.
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Removes the authority of local licensing agents to deny
a person's civil rights without due process.
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Removes the laws regarding the state licensing of
retailers already licensed by the federal government.
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Creates clearer language for the judicial review
process of a denied license.
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Removes jail sentences for lawful possession
infractions and removes any jailable offenses to the criminal enforcement
chapter.
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Removes restrictive storage laws that have been found
to be unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Making laws easier to understand and find by separating
them into concise short sections those that are unnecessarily long and
complicated.
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