A national concealed carry reciprocity bill is gaining momentum, with 200 people now backing it in the House of Representatives.
A bill that would make one’s concealed carry permit valid in all 50 states across the country has picked up its 200th supporter in the House of Representatives.
Introduced on Jan. 3 of this year—the first day of the 2017 legislative session—by Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC), the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017 now has 199 co-sponsors, bringing the total number of backers to 200 if one includes Hudson. Out of the 199 co-sponsors, 196 are Republicans and three are Democrats.
“It is almost certain to us that we — today — have the 218 votes (out of 435) we need in order to pass H.R. 38 in the House,” Gun Owners of America—a non-profit lobbying group that first broke the news—said in a statement. “In the Senate, we believe we’re close to the 60 votes we need to break a filibuster.
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