Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is spearheading an initiative for the U.S. House to pass the ‘Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act,’ which would allow individuals with concealed carry permits in their home state to carry firearms in any state that permits concealed carry. This measure has garnered support from Drummond, West Virginia Attorney General John McCuskey, and 22 other attorneys general, emphasizing the importance of extending Second Amendment rights across state lines.
Drummond asserts that the proposed legislation is a common-sense approach to firearm rights, stating, “Law-abiding Americans have every right to protect themselves.” The growing call for nationwide reciprocity reflects ongoing debates about firearm regulation and the rights of gun owners in an increasingly mobile society. For more details on the attorneys general’s letter and its implications, read the full article.
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