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Sen. Warner to oppose concealed carry push
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Sen. Mark Warner announced Wednesday he intends to oppose a congressional effort to expand gun owner rights through what's known as "concealed carry reciprocity."
The bill, introduced to the House of Representatives in January by GOP Rep. Richard Hudson of Virginia, would allow individuals to be held under the existing concealed carry measures of their home states, even when traveling beyond their borders, effectively loosening laws for out-of-state gun owners nationwide. |
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dasing
(5/4/2017)
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Mark, why don't you move to England, you would feel right at home, and it would keep you out of real americans hair! |
Comment by:
jac
(5/4/2017)
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Typical democrat position. Why is this news? |
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