Attention All Law-Abiding Gun Owners: National Concealed Carry Reciprocity Is In Jeopardy

By Roger J. Katz Concealed handgun carry reciprocity is about to die. It’s about to die through deliberate inaction or the callous indifference of the U.S. Senate. But we have a small window of opportunity: 21 days left to achieve the goal that has eluded us for years. It seemed assured of being accomplished by the Republican-controlled 115th Congress but, … Read more

Would a National Tiered System of Carry Permits Be the Straw That Breaks the Hoplophobes’ Backs?

By MarkPA Now that Brett Kavanaugh has ascended the bench, the Supreme Court is likely to rule on some states’ “may-issue” practices that amount to “won’t-issue” for carry permits. The recent case of Young v. Hawaii is ripe for consideration. A three judge panel of the Ninth Circuit has ruled in Young’s favor, granting him his prayer … Read more

A Compromise National Concealed Carry Permit Proposal

By Jeff S. As the word “compromise” should suggest, this is not intended to be an ideal proposal or one that comes anywhere close to what most gun rights enthusiasts would like. Instead, it’s intended as a proposal that addresses the major concerns of likely opponents of any national concealed carry reciprocity bill, while also … Read more

Getting to 50-State Shall-Issue and National Reciprocity

By MarkPA One of the most hotly debated issues on the Second Amendment is over the right to carry firearms outside the home.  Today, each of the 50 states as well as the District of Columbia authorizes ordinary citizens to carry a handgun in most public places under one of the following three regimes: Constitutional … Read more

Police Chiefs Beg Congress Not to Pass Concealed Carry Reciprocity

Here’s yet another clear reminder of the stark difference between sheriffs and chiefs of police where gun rights are concerned. Yesterday, a Pennsylvania sheriff made news by announcing that his department won’t be doing any business with companies that made a show of cutting ties with the NRA after the Parkland shooting. On the flip … Read more

News Flash: The Constitution Applies to All 50 States

Here’s a novel concept: enumerated civil rights apply equally in every state in the union. Can speech be more stringently regulated in Maryland than it can in Montana? Do police have broader search and seizure latitude in Arkansas than they do in Alaska? Why no, no they don’t. And that means that . . . States … Read more

New Yorkers’ Fever Dreams of Concealed Carry Reciprocity: IMI Systems Quote of the Day

“I suppose NYPD would try to require an out-of-state concealed carrier to sign in [or] register with the NYPD so we would have a record of who is legally carrying. That would entail a cost [and] makes the case against the federal law a bit stronger. But the feds would argue that they did not … Read more

House Scheduled to Mark Up HR 38, Concealed Carry Reciprocity Bill Tomorrow

If a national concealed carry reciprocity bill enacted — and that’s a very big if — it would strike the biggest single blow for gun rights in the United States since the Heller decision was handed down by the Supreme Court in 2008. If licensed visitors from Kansas, Texas, Tennessee and Wyoming regularly and safely … Read more