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It may be jumping the gun a bit
, but even though the next session of Congress won't begin for several weeks, Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC) has already drawn up a new version of a National Concealed Carry Reciprocity Bill.
"It would work just like a driver's license," he said. "If a state has concealed carry, then what it says is you recognize the concealed carry right and you have to follow their laws."
The only drawback, of course, is if a state doesn't allow concealed carry, the new law would not be effective for that state.
Mr. Hudson believes, possibly with good reason, that the signs are favorable for Congress to take a more positive approach to national reciprocity.
So. We'll see what happens.
Source: FOX Business News

"It would work just like a driver's license," he said. "If a state has concealed carry, then what it says is you recognize the concealed carry right and you have to follow their laws."
The only drawback, of course, is if a state doesn't allow concealed carry, the new law would not be effective for that state.
Mr. Hudson believes, possibly with good reason, that the signs are favorable for Congress to take a more positive approach to national reciprocity.
So. We'll see what happens.
Source: FOX Business News