What would ‘concealed carry reciprocity’ mean for states with tighter gun laws? Over the last three decades, carrying concealed guns in public in the United States has become easier and easier. First, ...
Imagine a single woman driving across state lines at night, hoping she won’t become a crime victim if her car breaks down. Or a truck driver as he travels across the country with valuable merchandise.
For gun owners who travel, the map of the United States is a legal patchwork quilt. Crossing a state line with a concealed firearm can legally transform you from a law-abiding citizen into a felon in ...
Reports suggest that nearly 22 million hold permits to carry a concealed handgun, a dramatic rise from 2014’s 11 million permit-holders. Moreover, this number should be set to surge further. In the ...
Much of the gun control debate is about things that might go wrong, but with reciprocity, we don’t need to guess. With tens of millions of people legally carrying concealed handguns, if gun control ...
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Over the last three decades, carrying concealed guns in public in the United States has become easier and easier. First, in the 1990s, states began to guarantee permits to anyone who could legally own ...
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