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Default Re: Senate right-to-carry bill introduced

It's unconstitutional (as is the police carry legislation that passed a couple years ago). There is no provision in the Constitution that provides the Federal government with the authority to force states to recognize the license of any other state.

I invite you to prove me wrong

Edit to add: And why in the world would you want the Feds involved in concealed carry? Have you seen what a mess the TSA is? Or how hostile the BATFE is to our interests? This would be, in a practical sense, a complete disaster, even if it were not unconstitutional.
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