Seriously?! What a fucking joke. Does anyone take these swamp-dwelling Uniparty scam artists even half seriously? So I guess that since now the Dems control the House and would never pass such a thing the Republicans will make a show of at least bringing it up in the Senate and maybe even passing it after sitting with their heads up their asses for two years after it was introduced in the House and one year after it was passed in the House and doing absolutely not the first thing to even hear it in committee? Good job guys. Lee Atwater was right when he said, re gun rights, "Who else are they going to vote for?", meaning that these Republicans can give some mealy-mouthed lip service to supporting the Second Amendment and then double cross the voters on actual legislation and get away with it, because who are gun rights supporters going to vote for instead of the Republican liars? David Codrea insists that people need to vote for someone else, even the Democrat, to send a message to the lying scum.
But maybe I'm 100% wrong and in a few months all of the tourists will be carrying, and if the bill is structured like last session's HR38 (where a "non-resident" permit from another state would be valid in one's home state, probably too much to hope for), even we will get to carry in Hawaii. Sure. That could happen. Now go out there and work hard to get those Republicans elected!
32 Republican Senators Sponsor National Reciprocity Legislationhttps://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/01/10/32-republican-senators-sponsor-national-reciprocity-legislation/The Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act “allows law-abiding citizens to exercise their fundamental right to self-defense while they are traveling or temporarily living away from home.” It does this by allowing “individuals with concealed carry privileges in their home state to conceal carry in any other states that also allow concealed carry.”
The Act explicitly “treats state-issued concealed carry permits like drivers’ licenses,” making them valid throughout the country as citizens travel from one state to the next.
On January 3, 2019, Breitbart News reported that Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC) introduced national reciprocity legislation in the House. He introduced similar legislation on January 3, 2017, and it passed in the House but companion national reciprocity legislation was not given a vote in the Senate.