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To: rktman
That would be nice but I don't see it happening.

National Concealed Carry reciprocity is the money issue for me.

Trump and the NRA made a big deal out of this issue during the campaign and I'm ready for the push.

Until you can drive from Maine to Arizona-(nobody wants to go to California)-without breaking any laws carrying your weapon, there will be work to do.

4 posted on 04/30/2017 8:41:10 AM PDT by skimbell
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To: skimbell; rktman
Until you can drive from Maine to Arizona-(nobody wants to go to California)-without breaking any laws carrying your weapon, there will be work to do.

There'll be some folks who might want to be careful about crossing into Wyoming. Though we've had Constitutional Carry since the Summer of 2013, there are also carry permits available for those travelling out-of-state, armored car guards, and other instances.

And when one Wyoming legislator found an Eastern state wouldn't *recognize* his Wyoming carry credentials, he began drafting a Wyoming, state reciprocity Act.

Those from outlaw states that refuse to recognize Wyoming carry licenses will find that the license plates and driver's licenses from their own states are not recognized, and their illegally operated vehicles can be seized on the spot.

Portable auto crushers and on-call county judges for court orders have been discussed, probably to be set up on the interstate approaches to Yellowstone National Park.

Fine-tuning of the act is still in process, and it might or might not make this year's legislative session. But discussion is on-going, if low-key, and if nothing is done at the naional level, it's a fair bet that something from the Cowboy State will enacted to be set the example. 8recog

12 posted on 04/30/2017 2:42:01 PM PDT by archy (Whatever doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Except bears, they'll kill you a little, and eat you.)
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