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With all the talk about gun rights being a conservative issue, I got to thinking how we could make a controversial bipartisan attempt to expand gun rights.

We want our gun permits honored across the 50 states, and one way to do this is to argue for the full faith and credit clause and against the public policy exception.

Gays want their marriages recognized under this clause too.

What if we were to combine forces? It would be strange, but it would be interesting.
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