NRA legislative expert says gun rights could see 'most monumental' win in Congress since 2005

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Congress is weighing two major gun rights bills, including one for nationwide concealed carry reciprocity​

Congress advanced two bills this week aimed at expanding the rights of law-aiding gun owners.

One of them, according to a legislative expert from the National Rifle Association, would mark the "most monumental" win for Second Amendment rights in more than 20 years, if signed into law.

H.R. 38, the Constitutional Concealed Cary Reciprocity Act, and H.R. 2184, the Firearm Due Process Protection Act, were debated and passed out of committee on Tuesday. This was the first step before the bills could be considered by the full House of Representatives and ultimately the Senate. H.R. 38, which seeks to implement nationwide reciprocity for concealed carry permits, would allow law-abiding gun owners with a permit in one state to carry in another state that also permits concealed carry but may not have reciprocity.

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SCOTUS would have a difficult time messing with legislation that aligns with the Constitution. It's easy for them to go into contortions to uphold anti gun stuff but not so easy when it's an act of congress supporting a right. Let's hope this goes through.
 
The NRA says this is the most bestest way to seem relevant with a half-decade of bad press since 2005.

NCC ressy-prossy and FICS the NICS. Wow. Groundbreaking.
 
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