SuperJail Warden
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The new Congress is still weeks away from being sworn in, but one Republican congressman has already written a national concealed carry reciprocity bill to submit to it.

North Carolina Republican Rep. Richard Hudson on Monday released the details of the bill he plans to introduce in the next session. The bill would allow anybody with a valid concealed carry permit from the state they live in to carry a gun in any other state.

“Our Second Amendment right doesn’t disappear when we cross state lines, and I plan to introduce legislation in the first days of the 115th Congress to guarantee that,” Hudson told the Daily Caller. “The Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017 is a common sense bill to provide law-abiding citizens the right to conceal carry and travel freely between states without worrying about conflicting state codes or onerous civil suits.”
http://freebeacon.com/issues/national-c … -congress/

Almost as bad as the fugitive slave act. Well not really, but I hope that this is fought every step of the way. I rather everyone in my state lose their CCW permit than have out of staters running around NJ with guns. Funny how conservatives don't care about states rights on this issue.
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unnamednewbie13
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Not actually convinced that it would have an appreciable impact. But how is it in any way like the fugitive slave act? Do you even know the history of that, or are you just tossing names about.
13rin
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I'm down.  I carry everywhere, regardless.  CWP guys aren't the problem.
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