The lamestream media told you:
Nothing.
The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that:
U.S. Congressman Todd Tiahrt (R-Kansas) has co-sponsored the National Right-to-Carry Reciprocity Bill, HR197. This legislation would protect the rights of licensed firearm-permit holders by allowing them to carry firearms across the country without a confusing patchwork system. “The National Right-to-Carry Reciprocity Bill recognizes that those who have a valid state-issued concealed-firearms permit should not have to forfeit their safety when traveling,” said Tiahrt. http://tinyurl.com/cklhbd
The bill does nothing for the 98% of gun owners who have refused to submit to a government-issued permit system for the exercise of basic human and civil rights, protected by the U.S. Constitution. “But it’s a good start,” said one lobbyist who will not be named to protect his identity and future employability.
The Tiahrt bill would place permitees under the carry laws of the state they are in, and provide federal guidelines for states that don’t have permits and their accompanying rules. It’s unclear if the proposal has any chance of passage while the Congress is heavily weighted to the left, but if it did, Obama supporters would get pretty bent out of shape, given their eager anticipation of extensive gun bans and not a restoration of even partial gun rights.
Drafted in Arizona, a gun-neutral bill will be circulated shortly that has potential to free up Americans everywhere, reinstate lost rights, and return common sense to a nation drifting away from its freedoms.
Dubbed the Private Property Protection Act, its opening sentence reads: “Any legally owned private property may be kept in or on a means of transportation anywhere the means of transportation may legally be.” For teeth, the bill stipulates that anyone who discriminates against a person based on ownership or possession of legally owned private property, shall go to prison. And pay a steep fine.
Designed for state use, small modifications are planned to make the bill work nationally.
The draft is part of a planned “Model Legislation Website,” with standardized protections for the civil right to arms that states can adopt to protect their citizens under principles of federalism and constitutional rule of law.
Any model legislation you think may be suitable should be forwarded to the Uninvited Ombudsman. Legal eagles who want to participate in the ground-breaking career-enhancing project should stand up and be recognized. Go to http://www.gunlaws.com, click the “Alan” button, and send me a note.

