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Bloomberg pledges $25M for more gun control, starting with national reciprocity
by Chris EgerEverytown for Gun Safety announced Monday it is digging deep and starting the 2018 election cycle with special attention paid to defeating nationwide concealed carry recognition.
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Some in NYC don’t like the Hearing Protection Act or national reciprocity
by Chris EgerAt the same time New York Police officials slammed a federal expansion of concealed carry rights, the New York Times came out against a suppressor reform bill.
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Gun control groups: National CCW reciprocity a public safety ‘nightmare’
by Chris EgerAnti-gun organizations are characterizing legislation introduced to recognize individual concealed handgun carry permits nationwide as dangerous and "a dream for the gun lobby."
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Cornyn set to bring national reciprocity bill to Senate
by Chris EgerAt a meeting of Second Amendment advocates Saturday, Texas Republican U.S. Sen. John Cornyn vowed he will introduce a national concealed carry reciprocity bill in the Senate this week.
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Senate confirms Sessions, gun groups react
by Brian SeayPresident Donald Trump’s most recent cabinet victory concludes a contentious process and leaves pro-gunners cheering, and gun control groups jeering.
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National concealed reciprocity bill picks up 150th co-sponsor in House
by Chris EgerFiled just over a month ago, legislation to treat concealed carry permits like drivers' licenses nationwide is gaining steam in Congress but picking up opponents.
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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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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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California bill in play to regulate unfinished lowers as firearms
by Chris EgerCiting a recent terror attack in the state, an Assembly Democrat is seeking to change how California classifies unfinished firearm frames or receivers.
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Australian Senator: ‘We are a nation of victims’ (VIDEO)
by Jennifer CruzDavid Leyonhjelm said Australian-style gun control is “not something that any country should contemplate.”
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