The House has acted to expand our gun rights not to contract them. If the Senate can manage to get its or the House Bill through the Senate that expansion of our rights will be come law. I don’t see the logic of opposing an expansion of our gun rights because of fear that the people that did it are suddenly going to decrease this rights in the future. I would point out that the anti 2A folks have not made much progress over the last decade I spit of all the negative publicity caused by mass shootings. In fact the number of citizens that approve of gun ownership has been increasing ever year. Worry about the potential bad effect of a goof effect is a bit odd.
The house did not act to expand our gun rights. They acted to expand their control into an area that is none of their business.
While this group of people may not decrease our rights, the next group will. And the infrastructure will be in place to make it easier for them to do so.
It is easy for anyone without a criminal record to carry in Indiana. Indiana automatically recognizes all other states. The bill does nothing of benefit that the states can't do on their own.
State's rights cut both ways. You can't pick and choose, jumping and down screaming "State's Rights!" when the feds want to put their foot down on something, then demand federal interference when a State doesn't do what you want.
You either have States Rights, or you don't. The majority of the people of NJ have decided, through their representatives, that they don't want people carrying in their state. Who are you to tell them otherwise?