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National Reciprocity Bill Progresses in Congress, Aimed at Granting Concealed Carry Rights Across States
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National Reciprocity Bill Progresses in Congress, Aimed at Granting Concealed Carry Rights Across States

In recent developments, a bill called HB 38, sponsored by Republican Representative Richard Hudson of North Carolina, is gaining traction in Congress. The bill aims to address the issue of national reciprocity for concealed carry permits, allowing individuals with a permit in one state to carry their concealed firearms in any other state. This update on the progress of the bill explores the background, implications, and potential challenges surrounding the establishment of national reciprocity.

Legislation Introduced to Disarm EPA, DOL, and IRS Enforcement Agents

Republican lawmakers propose bills to stop the weaponization of government agencies

Matthew McConaughey Launches Grant Initiative for School Safety Funding

Details of the Senate bipartisan safer communities act and the allocation of funds raise questions

How to Contact Your Representatives: A Step-by-Step Guide

Learn how to easily reach out to your elected officials

Democrats in the Senate Push for Ban on 3D Printed Gun Blueprints

Senator Gillibrand introduces bill to stop sharing and dissemination of information

Gun Owners of America Expose Biden Administration's Violation of Federal Law

Gun Owners of America (GOA) have uncovered the Biden administration's violation of federal law by granting funds to states for red flag laws without meeting due process requirements.