The Need for National Reciprocity
Friday, July 21, 2017
A report from the Crime Prevention Research Center
estimates that the number of concealed carry permits issued last year
was the largest increase ever – continuing a four year trend of record
setting increases in the number of concealed carry permits. This rapid
growth of permits has been attributed to increases among African-Americans and women.
Economist John Lott estimates that there
are now more than 16.3 million concealed carry permit holders in the
United States, with more than 1.83 million new permit holders last year
alone. In other words, about 6.5% of all American adults hold concealed
carry permits. This estimate is driven down by the restrictive anti-gun
regimes in New York and California; about 8% of adults outside of these
two states have concealed carry permits.
Urge Your Representative and Senators to Support Concealed Carry Reciprocity
Please contact your U.S. Senators and U.S. Representative and urge them to cosponsor and support passage of S.446 -- the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017-- in the Senate, and H.R.38 -- the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017-- in the House. You can contact your U.S. Senators and U.S. Representative by phone at (202) 224-3121TAKE ACTION TODAY
The growing number of concealed carry permit holders underscores the need for national reciprocity. As we noted in May,
it makes less and less sense to subject the right to carry a firearm
for self-defense to the existing patchwork of inconsistent reciprocity
laws that change from state to state as more and more Americans are
carrying concealed firearms to protect themselves and loved ones,
including while traveling. The estimated increase in permit holders in
the last year means that another 1.83 million Americans could become
accidental criminals if they happen to cross into the wrong state or
aren’t aware of changes in state laws that often come with little public
notice.
Concealed carry is not an issue driven
entirely by the winds of electoral politics. Lott reports that the rapid
growth in permits continued at a similar pace after the
November 2016 election. The ability to travel across state lines with a
lawfully carried concealed weapon for self-defense should not be denied
by the political whims of anti-gun politicians but this is the current
reality for many of tens of millions of law-abiding Americans who carry
concealed in the United States.
Fortunately, momentum for national reciprocity is building in Congress despite hysterical, fear-mongering opposition. The Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017, S.446, has 37 cosponsors in the Senate and the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017,
H.R. 38, is up to 205 cosponsors in the House. This legislation would
simply recognize that the right to bear arms does not end at the state
line.
Though support for national reciprocity
and the number of law-abiding gun owners it would impact are both
increasing, getting the legislation through Congress requires all of us
to make sure our representatives know how important it is.
Please contact your U.S. Senators
and U.S. Representative and urge them to cosponsor and support passage
of S.446 -- the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017--
in the Senate, and H.R.38 -- the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of
2017-- in the House. You can contact your U.S. Senators and U.S. Representative by phone at (202) 224-3121, or click here to Take Action.
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