Trump's national concealed carry reciprocity push would safeguard 'good guys' with guns nationwide
President Trump recently spoke out in favor of national concealed carry reciprocity, a push that would protect law-abiding gun owners who are allowed to carry guns in some states but not others. The goal is to ensure those 'good guys with guns' have consistent access to their Second Amendment rights nationwide.
President Trump recently called for national concealed carry reciprocity, a push that would protect law-abiding gun owners and 'good guys with guns' across the country, by allowing them to carry their firearms in every state without restrictions. The proposal aims to eliminate confusing and conflicting laws regarding concealed carry, ensuring that gun owners can exercise their Second Amendment rights without fear of prosecution or confiscation of their weapons. If enacted, national reciprocity would simplify a complex web of laws and allow responsible citizens to defend themselves with confidence. By supporting this measure, Trump hopes to promote public safety and trust in the country's firearms policies.