Sounds like a good bill actually.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Thank you. The bill does not offend the Tenth Amendment and to argue that it does is to argue that the SCOTUS got the McDonald decision wrong and the Second Amendment does not apply to the states. In other words, it would put one on the side of City of Chicago.TexasCajun wrote:From NRA-ILA
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This legislation wouldn’t override state laws governing the time, place or manner of carriage or establish national standards for concealed carry. Individual state gun laws would still be respected. Concealed carry reciprocity would simply ensure that states honor permits issued by other states, just as they do with driver’s licenses. Importantly, if under federal law a person is prohibited from carrying a firearm, they will continue to be prohibited from doing so under this bill.
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