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Day 1, 115th Congress Introduces National Concealed Carry Reciprocity
2017-01-08
[The Shooter's Log] On the first day of the 115th Congress, Representative Richard Hudson (R-NC) introduced national concealed carry reciprocity legislation. This is a far cry from an actual law, but the fact that it is making its debut so early in the legislative year is promising to millions of self-defense enthusiasts. Best of all, the proposed legislation covers Constitutional carry.
Posted by:Besoeker

#3  This should be hilarious. Hawaii is technically a "may issue" state; in reality, it's a "No Way in Hell!" state. Under this law they'd be forced to let in all those strapped tourists. heheheheheheh. (If it passes, watch how quickly the Dem controlled state gov't changes Hawaii to a no issue state.
Posted by: Mercutio   2017-01-08 12:24  

#2  With rights come responsibilities. If one is carrying one has to be willing to accept the legal risks of using firearms in a self-defence situation. That said just how many chargable firearms violations happened last year where the person charged had a CC P and was carrying. The problem with firearms in this country come not from law abiding but the criminal and those living the criminal life style. If one commits a violent crime using a firearm that individual if convicted should be put away for good. They should have to earn their own keep. I'm not talking about hard labor or chain gangs. Grow their own food. Produce enough surplus that it can be used for charitable purposes at home or abroad. But people in the prison systems should not be used to compete with the outside economy. Note earlier I said nothing about Capital Punishment. The problem I have with CP is not so much the concept but in its excecution, pardon the pun.
Posted by: Cheaderhead   2017-01-08 12:08  

#1  I'd like to hear of more movement on the hearing protection act to take suppressors off the nfa list.
Posted by: BrerRabbit   2017-01-08 11:00  

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