The House is expected to pass legislation on Wednesday that would make firearm concealed carry permits valid across state lines.
The bill, which the National Rifle Association has called its top legislative priority, would treat concealed carry permits more like drivers licenses, authorizing gun owners to travel with their firearms to other states that allow concealed carry. They say the measure would help otherwise law-abiding gun owners to avoid unwittingly violating conflicting state laws.
Dec. 6, 2017
House Could Make Concealed Carry Permits Valid Across State Lines
The measure has been combined with one strengthening background checks, a move meant to bring gun control advocates on board.
This is what it means to get your hands dirty. You can’t just insist on what you consider the perfect bill or nothing happens. You move the ball down the court and improve as you get the opportunity.
I already posted you the reason he voted against it. It had junk in there:
“It throws millions of dollars at a faulty program and it will result in more law-abiding citizens being deprived of their right to keep and bear arms, Massie wrote in a Facebook post ahead of the vote.”