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Friday, December 01, 2017

National Reciprocity for Concealed Carry Passes, Next Stop House Floor

National reciprocity for concealed carry passed the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday is expected to receive a floor vote before the end of the year.

The Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017 was introduced by Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC) on January 3, 2017. It changes federal law that so concealed carry permits are treated like driver’s licenses, making a permit from one state valid in the other 49. This would fix the complicated and often confusing patchwork of concealed carry laws currently in effect throughout the country.

To put it simply, Hudson’s bill allows the common man to defend himself and his family as he travels throughout this country.

On November 28 Breitbart News reported that Hudson’s legislation was scheduled for a markup in the House Judiciary Committee and the markup would serve as the last stop before a floor vote.

In fact, the markup demonstrated the committee’s confidence that national reciprocity was headed to the floor.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

When is RINO Larry Hogan going to step up to the right to carry. What about the rest of the RINO's like Carl Anderton, why aren't they chirping. Oh that's right, Carl Anderton is to busy sucking up to the Democrats like Jim Ireton, Jake Day, Jack Heath, Manure Bota, Bunky Luffman, Jackie Welfonder, Sheree Sample Hughes, etc.

Anonymous said...

That's about right with Carl Anderton, the Ghetto White Boi! He is definitely out of his league!