It doesn't change the law of the individual states, it just prevents a gotcha from occurring when a gun owner inadvertently crosses into another jurisdiction that doesn't have the same laws as their home jurisdiction. It would literally treat state concealed carry permits the same way we treat state issued driver's licenses. If you have a driver's license from Montana or Texas or South Carolina and you drive to New York, you can't be arrested for failure to have an appropriate license. (07:49–08:00)
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Asserts that the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act would treat concealed carry permits like driver's licenses across states.
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