House Panel to Consider Bill for Concealed-Carry Permit Reciprocity
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Concealed Carry Holder Stops Car Break-In On Chicago's Far South Side, Shooting Suspect In Each Leg
A concealed carry license holder in Chicago shot a man who was attempting to break into his car in the early morning hours. The suspect, who initially misled police about how he was shot, was later hospitalized and taken into custody for burglary. The post Concealed Carry Holder Stops Car Break-In on Chicago’s Far South Side, Shooting Suspect in Each Leg appeared first on Concealed Nation. Continue reading Concealed Carry Holder Stops Car Break-…
House Panel to Consider Bill for Concealed-Carry Permit Reciprocity
For the sixth Congress in a row, bills to require states to honor out-of-state concealed weapons permits are in both chambers of Congress. The House Judiciary Committee will mark up its version of the legislation on March 25. President Donald Trump has promised to sign it if it reaches his desk. Rep. Richard Hudson (R-N.C.) introduced HR 38 in the House on Jan. 3. The Senate version, S 65, introduced by Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) on Jan. 9, is b…
House Judiciary Committee, led by Ohio's Jordan, prepares to advance
The House Judiciary Committee, led by Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), is planning to hold a legislative markup at 10 a.m. March 25. The committee will consider several bills during this markup, two of which are of crucial importance to law-abiding gun owners. A committee markup is often a critical step in advancing legislation to the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives for passage. The first piece of legislation up for consideration, and th…
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