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With nearly 1.4 million new concealed carry permits being issued each year, it only makes sense that a national reciprocity law be enacted to protect law-abiding holders of CCW permits to cross freely from one state to another without worrying about breaking neighboring state’s gun laws.
Thanks to the newly GOP Senate, such a law could become a reality soon. Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn will reintroduce the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act which would allow permit-holding gun owners to carry and lawfully in other states that have concealed carry laws.
Cornyn explained the much-needed law would allow the concealed carry permits to act more like a driver’s license.
“So, for example, if you have a driver’s license in Texas, you can drive in New York, in Utah and other places, subject to the laws of those states,” Cornyn said.
There are too many “gotcha” instances where otherwise law-abiding gun owners have crossed state lines and found themselves in violation of the law.
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Thanks to the newly GOP Senate, such a law could become a reality soon. Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn will reintroduce the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act which would allow permit-holding gun owners to carry and lawfully in other states that have concealed carry laws.
Cornyn explained the much-needed law would allow the concealed carry permits to act more like a driver’s license.
“So, for example, if you have a driver’s license in Texas, you can drive in New York, in Utah and other places, subject to the laws of those states,” Cornyn said.
There are too many “gotcha” instances where otherwise law-abiding gun owners have crossed state lines and found themselves in violation of the law.
Read More: BREAKING: US Senate Makes Major Announcement That Concealed Carriers Will LOVE