Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act reintroduced in House of Representatives
- A legislative bill introduced on January 8 would allow citizens to conceal carry a handgun in any state regardless of local requirements.
- The bill, called the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, is co-sponsored by Republican Senators John Kennedy and Bill Cassidy from Louisiana.
- If passed, the bill would let licensed individuals carry concealed handguns in any state where it is legal without needing a separate permit.
- The legislation has support from organizations like the National Rifle Association and would take effect 90 days after passage.
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