A national gun rights organization that says its mission is to "help responsible Americans keep their loved ones safe" is launching a super PAC in its push for concealed carry reciprocity, in which a gun owner's concealed carry permit or license is valid in states beyond the state where it was issued.
Insider doesn’t leave his self-defense rights at the state line, so he likes national reciprocity.
Okay, we’ll admit it right up front; one day this correspondent is going to retire but that doesn’t mean I won’t be packing. And since I may want to go fly fishing in Montana or tour down the Oregon Coast, the idea of national carry reciprocity just makes sense.
Following up on Insider’s Jan. 22 report regarding the proposed National Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act introduced by North Carolina Congressman Richard Hudson last month, the legislation is getting some heavyweight support from the United States Concealed Carry Association (USCCA).