CCRKBA SUPPORTS SEN. MIKE LEE’S NAT’L CONSTITUTIONAL CARRY ACT
BELLEVUE, WA – The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms is throwing its full support behind U.S. Sen. Mike Lee’s proposed National Constitutional Carry Act (H.R. 645), and is making it easy for American gun owners to do likewise. CCRKBA has launched a grassroots campaign to send a letter to members of the Senate and House of Representatives which may be personalized to everyone’s Congressional representative on Capitol Hill. The five-page bill states, “No State or political subdivision of a State may
WEST MILFORD JOINS N.J. EFFORT TO NULLIFY CARRY PERMIT FEES
BELLEVUE, WA – The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms is congratulating the community of West Milford, N.J. for becoming the 18th municipality in the Garden State to refund all or part of fees required to obtain a cerry permit under a project launched by CCRKBA, the National Rifle Association and New Jersey Firearm Owners Syndicate. "Seeing this historic movement continue in my home state of New Jersey, an anti-liberty viper pit, shows that progress can be made anywhere," said CCRKBA Director
12 NEW JERSEY MUNICIPALITIES HAVE NOW NULLIFIED CARRY PERMIT FEE
BELLEVUE, WA – The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, in conjunction with the New Jersey Firearms Owners Syndicate and National Rifle Association Institute for Legislative Action, is celebrating the 12th New Jersey municipality to pass a permit-to-carry fee rebate resolution. A grassroots movement which began over the summer is spreading across the Garden State. On Nov. 25, Howell, N.J. joined 11 other towns in refunding their citizens’ permit-to-carry fees. Post-Bruen, New Jersey lawmakers imposed additional and onerous fees to their permit-to-carry
CCRKBA PARTNERS WITH NJFOS & NRA-ILA ON MISSION TO ABOLISH N.J. PERMIT FEES
BELLEVUE, WA – The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms is pleased to announce a partnership with New Jersey Firearms Owners Syndicate and the National Rifle Association Institute for Legislative Action. In a CCRKBA and NJFOS backed initiative, Englishtown, N.J. passed a resolution to refund applicants the municipal portion of permit to carry fees. The three organizations have decided to come together to replicate the success in Englishtown, and carry these rebate resolutions across the Garden State. The issue at hand