A bill in Congress aims to establish national reciprocity for concealed carry handgun permits, allowing law-abiding gun owners to carry across state lines. Currently, many states, including California and New York, do not recognize permits from other states, putting travelers at risk, particularly those in vulnerable situations.
Over 86% of police chiefs and sheriffs support this initiative, reflecting a broader call for legal consistency among the 21.5 million concealed carry permit holders in the U.S. Research indicates that concealed carry can significantly reduce crime rates, especially for individuals in high-risk groups, such as women and urban minorities. As legislators consider the bill, proponents argue it aligns with the public’s right to self-defense amidst evolving gun laws across the nation.
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