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General Category => National/Breaking News => Second Amendment => Topic started by: Elderberry on January 12, 2023, 01:55:07 am
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Breitbart 1/10/2023
Rep. Richard Hudson (R) introduced national reciprocity for concealed carry in the 118th Congress on Monday night.
The legislation, H.R. 38–also known as the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act–has a bipartisan group of 118 co-sponsors.
H.R. 38 would make the concealed carry permit of any one state valid in the other 49, just like a driver’s license.
Hudson commented on the legislation, saying:
H.R. 38 guarantees the Second Amendment does not disappear when crossing an invisible state line….[It] protects law-abiding citizens’ rights to conceal carry and travel freely between states without worrying about conflicting state codes or onerous civil suits. I am especially proud to have such widespread and bipartisan support for this measure as I continue working to get this legislation over the finish line.
More: https://www.breitbart.com/2nd-amendment/2023/01/10/rep-hudson-introduces-national-reciprocity-of-concealed-carry/ (https://www.breitbart.com/2nd-amendment/2023/01/10/rep-hudson-introduces-national-reciprocity-of-concealed-carry/)
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That would be lovely.
I have a feeling New York and New Jersey will object, just to name two off the top of my head.
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That would be lovely.
I have a feeling New York and New Jersey will object, just to name two off the top of my head.
Other complications exist, considering Illinois just banned semi-automatic rifles and handguns, and magazine restrictions (10 rounds or less) might prove to be a problem, too.
But I have been saying for years that my character does not change crossing some imaginary line, nor does the 2nd Amendment go away.
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Other complications exist, considering Illinois just banned semi-automatic rifles and handguns, and magazine restrictions (10 rounds or less) might prove to be a problem, too.
But I have been saying for years that my character does not change crossing some imaginary line, nor does the 2nd Amendment go away.
:amen:
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Would be nice to not have to plan a trip to avoid certain states due their stupid unconstitutional fake gun laws.
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Would be nice to not have to plan a trip to avoid certain states due their stupid unconstitutional fake gun laws.
It would, but unfortunately, you either do just that or take a chance on being arrested because you have a 13, 15, or 17 round double stack in your pistol, even because you have a pistol on you, or on getting past the locals without getting robbed.
It's getting tougher to get from the Northern Plains to the East Coast without going 500 miles out of my way, and then I have to leave the pistol at a cousin's in Virginia because it isn't legal in the state I'm heading to just 9 miles away.
That's insane, and flies in the face of a Constitutional Right.
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Nice gesture, but doomed to go nowhere before 2025...
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I have questions.