Reciprocity bills advancing

H.R.38 has moved out of the Judiciary Committee.  It’s next stop would be the floor for a full House vote.

Here is some out-gassing by Jerrold Nadler about it:

Meanwhile, the Senate companion S.446 gained another co-sponsoring bringing the total to 39.

5 thoughts on “Reciprocity bills advancing

  1. SAGA should have been the priority. Not this thing. If it were to go up to SCOTUS, CCR would be far more likely to be struck down on balancing test / “compelling public safety interest” / states rights…. SAGA would be way more useful, and a much better case. As I said, I don’t believe either are going anywhere anyway. Good thing bout this it would be a dick up FUAC’s, Schumer’s ass. LOL.

  2. I do believe that as a matter of practicality, CCR WOULD make us safer – would stop a terror attack or mass shooting. G-d forbid, I WOULD want a guy from Texas / America to be there with a gun to help. But from our political perspective, I believe CCR is a big mistake. Maybe take a shot at it after SAGA?

  3. SAGA isn’t going anywhere. It doesn’t even have a Senate companion. Reciprocity has been cooking for 22 years and has lots of support.

  4. I’ve heard that HR4477 NICS Fix has been quietly attached to this bill effectively poisoning it. True?? who done it?

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