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New Hampshire governor praises passing of constitutional carry bill
by Andrew SheppersonThe New Hampshire Senate passed legislation last week that would allow gun owners to carry a concealed firearm without a permit, and Gov. Chris Sununu was quick to voice his support for the bill.
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Gun groups hail new national reciprocity proposal
by Chris EgerTwo of the largest mainstream gun rights groups, the NRA and NSSF, on Wednesday strongly endorsed a newly introduced concealed carry reciprocity measure.
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Nationwide reciprocity bill introduced on first day House session
by Chris EgerRepublican lawmakers in the U.S. House on Tuesday made it clear that national concealed carry reciprocity was a priority for the next Congress.
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Florida Open Carry Bill in Senate Judiciary Committee Jan 10th
by AmmoLand Editor Duncan JohnsonThe first, and arguably the most important pro-Second Amendment rights bill of the 2017 legislative session is about to be heard.
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Nationwide reciprocity bill ready to introduce in 2017
by Chris EgerA Republican lawmaker and member of President-elect Trump’s Second Amendment Coalition has a concealed carry reciprocity measure waiting for introduction to the new Congress.
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Could Trump bring universal concealed carry reciprocity to all 50 states?
by Chris EgerWith a Republican-controlled Congress and pro-gun President, the prospect to a do away with the patchwork of state reciprocity laws and establish a uniform nationwide right to carry is ripe.
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National reciprocity flag flies again—should gun owners salute?
by Eve FlaniganThe NRA and Gun Owners of America (GOA) are standing on the same side of the fence in support of national reciprocity for concealed carry permits.
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Iowa State Fair to remain free of lawfully carried guns, for now
by Chris EgerThe upcoming Iowa State Fair will have a cow made out of butter, Steven Tyler and Meghan Trainor, but not legal concealed carry-- and the state's Republican governor is OK with that.
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Orlando Club Massacre Steels Resolve in Connecticut
by DeltaOperatorManIn the wake of a horrible incident in Orlando, Florida, Connecticut Carry is once again reminded of the importance of its mission statement and Article 1, Section 15 of the Connecticut Constitution...
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New York City: One Law for the Rich, Another for the Average
by DeltaOperatorManSomewhere, Big Tim Sullivan might be laughing. Over 100 years after the enactment of New York City’s handgun licensing law (commonly referred to as the Sullivan Act), the measure is still.....
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Ohio: Military Carry Permit Reform Bill Moves to Senate Floor
by DeltaOperatorManOn Wednesday, April 20, Senate Bill 199 was voted out of the Senate Civil Justice Committee by an 8-3 vote.
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South Carolina: Gun Bills Continue to Move Through the Legislature
by DeltaOperatorManThe South Carolina Senate has still not yet acted on H. 3799, the Georgia-only Right-to-Carry reciprocity bill; however, H. 3799 may be taken up for consideration at any time next week.
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