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Congress just advanced two major pro-2A bills, and gun rights advocates are calling it a game-changer.
One of them, H.R. 38, would let concealed carry permit holders cross state lines with their rights intact.
The NRA says it’s the biggest move for gun owners since 2005.
If passed, folks from Texas could carry in places like L.A. and Chicago legally.
I can see blue states losing their minds over this one.
But they should go even further.
Does the 2nd Amendment say….
“The right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall be dependent on whether they have a gun permit and it isn’t expired.
Also, you are required to submit your renewal application at least 60 days prior to expiration of your current firearms permit.
Oh, and give us money to cover the renewal fees.
Sincerely,
James Madison and the Colonial Crew
1791
I’m pretty sure that’s not what the 2nd Amendment says. It would seem most, if not all, gun laws go directly against it.
NRA legislative expert says gun rights could see ‘most monumental’ win in Congress since 2005 https://t.co/rxbzo3Zxgi #FoxNews
— Mr. Wayne (@Greendale613491) March 26, 2025
H.R. 38 markup in House Judiciary this morning. Thank you @RepRichHudson and @Jim_Jordan for your continued work on this important issue. @NRA pic.twitter.com/yGJBZH74mw
— John Commerford (@jcommerford) March 25, 2025
Fox News reports:
Congress advanced two bills this week aimed at expanding the rights of law-aiding gun owners.
One of them, according to a legislative expert from the National Rifle Association, would mark the “most monumental” win for Second Amendment rights in more than 20 years, if signed into law.
H.R. 38, the Constitutional Concealed Cary Reciprocity Act, and H.R. 2184, the Firearm Due Process Protection Act, were debated and passed out of committee on Tuesday. This was the first step before the bills could be considered by the full House of Representatives and ultimately the Senate. H.R. 38, which seeks to implement nationwide reciprocity for concealed carry permits, would allow law-abiding gun owners with a permit in one state to carry in another state that also permits concealed carry but may not have reciprocity.
“The right of self-defense shouldn’t end simply because you cross the state line,” said John Commerford, executive director of the NRA’s congressional lobbying arm. “Passage of H.R. 38 — concealed carry reciprocity — would be the most monumental win for gun rights in Congress since 2005, when the Protection of Lawful Commerce and Arms Act was passed.”
While more than half of U.S. states have reciprocity laws, H.R. 38 would allow people with concealed carry permits in gun-friendly states to carry concealed firearms in places like Los Angeles and Chicago — cities in states that do not have reciprocity laws but do allow concealed carry.
Under current law, if a lawful gun owner from Pennsylvania were to cross the Delaware River into New Jersey with a concealed weapon, they could face “at least” a three-year mandatory prison sentence, according to Commerford.
And while Second Amendment advocates like Commerford say they are hopeful about the potential for federal-level reciprocity for concealed carry, he and others like him fear it will add to the nation’s ongoing gun violence crisis.
House Judiciary Chair @Jim_Jordan emphasizes the critical need to pass the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act:
“Our First Amendment rights do not change from one state to another and our Second Amendment rights should not either.” pic.twitter.com/nWtETRCDIc
— NRA (@NRA) March 26, 2025
I gotta admit, that Scott Pressler is everywhere!
He’s flipping blue states to red and he also had time to attend the NRA Great American Outdoor Show.
This year at the NRA Great American Outdoor Show, we’re joined by @ScottPresler, whose team is on-site helping attendees register to vote!
NRA-ILA Executive Director John Commerford spoke with Scott about his efforts to encourage hunters and gun owners to turn out at the polls. pic.twitter.com/ghzW2aIw0f
— NRA (@NRA) February 6, 2025
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