This video from Gun Owners of America (GOA) discusses the introduction of HR38, the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, in the 119th Congress. It highlights the bill's potential to establish 50-state carry, allowing permit holders and those in permitless carry states to travel nationwide with their firearms. The discussion features insights from GOA representatives and Congressman Richard Hudson, emphasizing the current political climate and the importance of grassroots advocacy to ensure the bill's passage.
This video explains why the speaker chooses not to open carry, citing concerns about drawing negative attention from both anti-gun individuals and potential criminals. The speaker highlights that while state laws often permit open or concealed carry, local city ordinances can restrict these rights. Examples are given for Missouri, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Washington, and Oregon, illustrating varying legal landscapes and the speaker's personal risk assessment.
This video clarifies that a single 50-state concealed carry permit does not exist for civilians due to varying state laws. It explains how to maximize concealed carry coverage by obtaining resident and non-resident permits, highlighting states like California, New York, and New Jersey that have restrictive reciprocity. The video also touches upon the LEOSA Act for law enforcement and recommends using resources like the USCCA app to stay updated on changing reciprocity laws.
This video details the significant financial and logistical burden of acquiring carry permits across multiple states to exercise Second Amendment rights. The presenters highlight the combined cost of $8,149 for permits covering 44 states and D.C. for a husband and wife, emphasizing the complexity and varying requirements of each state's application process.
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