Another Tim Walz Gun Control: Fight National Concealed Carry Reciprocity
During a 2018 gubernatorial campaign speech, Tim Walz pushed for numerous gun controls, including opposition to national concealed carry reciprocity.
During a 2018 gubernatorial campaign speech, Tim Walz pushed for numerous gun controls, including opposition to national concealed carry reciprocity.
During his speech at the NRA’s Annual Meeting 2023, former president Donald Trump, a candidate for president in 2024, pledged a tax credit for teachers who take the time to be trained in firearms proficiency for classroom defense.
Sens. John Kennedy (R-LA), Bill Hagerty (R-TN), and John Cornyn (R-TX), introduced legislation Wednesday to treat concealed carry permits like drivers’ licenses, making a permit from any one state valid in the other 49.
Rep. Kat Cammack (R-FL) spoke with Breibart News during Turning Point USA’s Americafest and she made clear that all “the gun control sh*t stops” once Republicans retake control of the House.
Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) introduced national reciprocity legislation for concealed carry in the Senate on Thursday.
Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC) introduced legislation Monday to create national reciprocity for concealed carry license holders.
With riots in one Democrat-run city after another, with violent attacks against police and private citizens, national reciprocity is needed.
Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC-8) told Breitbart News that people must reach out to their representatives and senators to secure passage of national reciprocity.
Thirty-two Republican Senators are sponsoring national reciprocity legislation for law-abiding citizens traveling outside their home state with a concealed handgun.
Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC) reintroduced national reciprocity for concealed carry on the first day of the 116th Congress.
Rep. Richard Hudson (R-NC-8) spoke to Breitbart News at the NRA convention in Dallas, Texas, on Friday about the plight of national reciprocity.
The Republican omnibus bill includes Sen. Chris Murphy’s (D-CT) “Fix NICS” legislation but turns a blind eye to the national reciprocity legislation that was introduced in the Senate over a year ago.
National reciprocity for concealed carry was put forward in the Senate on March 1, 2017, and as of today, March 7, 2018, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has remained mum on it.
During the February 28 meeting with “Bipartisan Members of Congress” President Trump embraced Sen. Joe Manchin’s (D-WV) gun control bill but rejected Rep. Steve Scalise’s (R-LA) push for national reciprocity.
New York Police Department commissioner James O’Neill says it is “insanity” to allow national concealed carry reciprocity for law-abiding citizens.
During Sunday’s airing of 60 Minutes host Steve Kroft suggested data showing more guns equal less crime is one of numerous “alternate facts.”
During the February 11 airing of 60 Minutes, CBS News described guns as a flyover county “security blanket” that could become coastal cities’ worst nightmare.
It is February 8, 2018 and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has ignored national reciprocity legislation for 48 consecutive weeks.
It is January 30, 2018, which means Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has ignored national reciprocity legislation for 47 weeks.
It is January 23, 2018, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has ignored national reciprocity for 46 consecutive weeks.
We are mid-way through January 2018 and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has ignored national reciprocity for 45 consecutive weeks.
Senator Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has officially ignored national concealed carry reciprocity for 44 consecutive weeks.
A North Carolina woman who had recently relocated to Brownsville, New York, shot her ex-boyfriend as he attempted to break into her apartment.
With 2018 underway we must consider four Second Amendment fights that the House and Senate should address sooner rather than later.
From the moment President Trump hit the campaign trial till now he has been a vocal supporter of the people’s right to keep and bear arms.
Shaneen Allen is calling on Senate Republicans to “put their money where their mouth was” and pass national reciprocity for concealed carry.
During recent broadcasts of Armed American Radio I have discussed what I consider the top five most gun rights stories of 2017.
It should not be this difficult for law-abiding citizens to travel and keep a gun with them for self-defense.
When Doug Jones (D) defeated Roy Moore (R) for U.S. Senate in Alabama, one thing was immediately evident — the window of time for passing national reciprocity just got smaller.
The Washington Post fact checker wrecked Nancy Pelosi for her “over the top” gun control claims on national reciprocity for concealed carry.
A natural right that ends at state lines has theoretically moved from the arena of rights and into the category of privileges.
Opposition to reciprocity remains strong in CA even though it is being expressed via matters that have little to do with reciprocity itself.
Las Vegas shooting survivor Dan Watkins stressed his conviction that national reciprocity for concealed is long overdue.
National reciprocity for concealed carry hinges on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) the day after conservatives overcame Speaker Paul Ryan’s months of stonewalling.
National reciprocity for concealed carry passed the House of Representatives on December 6 and Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) responded by suggesting Republicans are using the measure to arm “violent criminals.”
The NRA has jumped in with both feet, spending over $50,000 for postcards urging Alabamans not to case a vote for Jones.
The Second Amendment was written into the Constitution’s Bill of Rights in order for the citizens of the United States to have the ability to ward off all enemies, both foreign and domestic, including those of an overbearing government.
The House passed national concealed carry reciprocity after more than an hour of debate, including a last-ditch to send it back to committee.
The rights enshrined in the Second Amendment would recover their fullest expression to date via national reciprocity.
Rep. Thomas Massie is warning that House Leadership plans to merge Obama-style gun control with national reciprocity for concealed carry.