The comment section/forum of this website is for opinions and comments on differing subjects. There are no right or wrong opinions. There are about 6 of you trolls on here that believe you are the ultimate word when it comes to 2nd Amendment Rights. Time has proven you wrong in the past. It will prove you wrong again. I don't care where you are from, if these National Concealed Carry reciprocity Acts get passed, you will be using it to carry nationwide as the law prescribes. You can't tell me you will refuse to leave you own state or pay for out of state permits (which will be done away with) just so you can say you don't want to carry under the new reciprocity law. If you do, you are a bigger bunch of morons that even I thought. Everyone else will be carrying nationwide with their home state permit, and you , if you can even qualify for a concealed carry permit in you state will risk prison just to prove your point. You, as Dr.Phil says, are a "Right Fighter". Maybe you will be on his TV show someday.
You are certainly free to believe whatever you want, to post whatever you want, and to make a fool out of yourself whenever you want.
There are certainly factually right and wrong posts. As for your OP, it is not backed up by facts. There is no fact that proves it right or wrong. Feel free to show your ignorance and believe what you posted. As I said, Congress has a bigger fish to fry this week than your beloved gun control bill. Preventing a government shutdown would be of a higher priority, don't you think? Oh, right, you don't think.
You also clearly have no idea how our legislature works. Feel free to educate me on how Paul Ryan is holding up HR 38, a bill that is still in the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security, and Investigations and has 188 cosponsors out of the 435 Members of the House. That's 43%!
As Blues said, it would have been interesting to see actual evidence of Paul Ryan holding up HR 38, such as by preventing it to come up for a vote. However, since HR 38 isn't out of the subcommittee yet, there is nothing to vote on. Even if they would vote on it today, there would likely be not a majority voting for it. As you can see, this bill is thankfully a long way from being passed in the House. Also, the Senate thankfully wouldn't pass this particular bill in its current form anyway.
What is likely going to happen is that this bill goes nowhere or the House and Senate agree on a compromise. It will be interesting to see if the "gun rights" organization will continue to back such compromise.
Lastly, you speak of 2nd Amendment rights. This bill has nothing to do with the 2nd Amendment, other than to continue to infringe upon it.