I don’t agree with states that will do this, but I think that what’s likely to happen is that they:pt145ss wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 6:33 pm So, what does this do in terms of Texans carrying in places like New York? They confirmed that the 2nd amendment covers carrying outside the home for self defense (among other reasons). I think reasonable people would agree that self defense and the second amendment do not stop when crossing state lines.
Any thoughts on this?
A. WILL NOT issue non-resident licenses; and
B. WILL NOT establish reciprocity with other states.
Unless a national reciprocity law is passed, it’s an individual sovereign state's right to decide for itself whether or not it will enter into a reciprocity agreement with another state. As long as they’re going to make it hard for their own residents to get a carry license, they’re certainly not going to allow a bunch of "cowboys" from the free states to carry there.