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Josh1776:
I'll plan to write and email my state senator in support of the Castle Law in the next session.

bkoenig:
If NFOA decides to push for a castle law next session I'll be all over my senator about it. 

Randy:
Rest assured this will be a topic of high discussion. 
Senators who may be supportive will be spoken to.

Here is a good read on the same.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_Doctrine
http://tekel.wordpress.com/2009/01/24/castle-doctrine-map-update-for-january-2009/

SBarry:
I had many new sign-up members express their desire to implement a "Castle Doctrine" at the last gun show in Fremont. Another concern was the high cost of getting a concealed carry permit. When talking to new sign-ups at the last show, the Castle Doctrine was the most popular idea they had, followed closely by the 10th amendment declaration.  These I believe should be our main objective next session.

Dan W:
LitlRat, I like to look at the cost of a CCW like this... $150 in fees  for 10 years if renewed before it expires at 5 years.

$15 bucks a year is the cheapest of all the gun clubs, associations ,and gun related donations I make every year without a thought. Hell I spend that much for admission to gun shows each year.

Another $125  for the minimum level of training and a certificate for 10 years.

Now I am up to 27.50 a year over 10 years. I could  spend that much for a meal some days

I won't count the cost of firearms and ammo. That would be the same CHP or no

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