Because of a little know thing called Reciprocity Agreements. More or less, administrative functions between the states. Believe it or not, your state has a reciprocity agreement with the other 49 for your drivers license, buried somewhere deep in the state code book.
Hell, at one time, a Georgia CCW was not accepted in South Carolina. I actually called a South Carolina Rep one day. He explained that the two legislatures couldn’t agree on the language of the agreement. SC requires a 4 hour course. Georgia does not. They did finally get it done, though.
I understand that, but my question was rhetorical. Why is it that homosexual marriage, now a constitutional right by judicial fiat, has forced reciprocity with all 50 states by virtue of a 5-4 SCOTUS decision, but an actual, explicitly enumerated and original Bill of Rights ratified constitutional right can wind you up in the slam for exercising it in the wrong state. This is insanity.
This seems doubtful to me. The Gay Marriage stuff was accepted virtually overnight by all the States. Gun stuff gets different treatment from legislation designed to destroy our culture.
ML/NJ
Yeah, I used to sweat that a little when driving to visit friends in Beaufort.