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DCNF EXCLUSIVE: John Cornyn Introduces Bill Allowing Concealed Carry Permits To Work In All 50 States

By Wallace White of the Daily Caller News Foundation, Originally Published January 9, 2024.
DCNFBy DCNFJanuary 10, 2025Updated:January 10, 202510 Comments3 Mins Read2K Views
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Republican Texas Sen. John Cornyn introduced a bill Thursday to allow concealed carry license holders to carry their guns in any state.

The bill, titled the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, will compel states to recognize concealed carry permits from all states as a valid certification to carry a concealed firearm, according to the bill text. A similar bill was proposed in the House in 2023 by Republican North Carolina Rep. Richard Hudson with widespread Republican support, with a Republican majority in both chambers only bolstering the law’s likelihood to pass.

President-elect Donald Trump has also voiced support for the law on the campaign trail.

“The Lone Star State has long championed our Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms, and gun owners in Texas and across the country should not have that fundamental right violated when they cross state lines,” Cornyn said in statement provided to the Daily Caller News Foundation. “This legislation would reduce unnecessary burdens for law-abiding citizens and allow them to carry a concealed firearm in every state that permits it, and I’m grateful for the overwhelming support from my fellow Republican colleagues on this commonsense bill.”

Hudson also introduced his own bill in the new House on Wednesday, according to Fox News. He first introduced a bill in 2017, and has proposed the bill now five times, according to congressional records.

Nearly 20 gun advocacy organizations have supported the bill, including the National Rifle Association (NRA), Gun Owners of America (GOA), and the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF). Other Republicans also joined Cornyn in endorsing the bill, including Republican Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, Republican Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassely and Republican North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis and 40 other Republican senators.

Critics of concealed carry reciprocity have said that the law would force states to potentially allow carry from gun owners who aren’t qualified to carry in their states, as well as problems with states affirming the authenticity of out-of-state permits, according to Everytown for Gun Safety.

“With the tragic rate of gun violence today, I simply cannot support efforts to further weaken our nation’s gun laws,” Democratic Virginia Sen. Mark Warner said according to Politico when Hudson proposed concealed carry reciprocity in 2017. “That includes renewed efforts this Congress to relax the standards for issuing concealed carry permits or to establish a national system that would further erode state-level concealed carry standards.”

Cornyn was key in the passing of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which increased background checks for firearms purchases for people under 21 and funded state enforcement of red flag laws, which allow law enforcement to confiscate guns from those who are deemed either by law enforcement or citizens as a threat to themselves and others.

“On behalf of the millions of NRA members and law-abiding gun owners across the country, the National Rifle Association thanks Senator Cornyn for re-introducing the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act,” John Commerford, executive director of the NRA Institute for Legislative Action, said in a statement provided to the DCNF. “This common-sense solution remedies a confusing patchwork of state laws and ensures that your right to self-defense does not stop at the state line.”

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  1. bill in Bangor on January 10, 2025 4:59 PM

    Maine residents are landlocked by New York or Canada and can’t even transport a gun locked away if bound for other destinations. Constitutional carry is currently permissible in 29 states and gaining every year. Unless I’m mistaken no permit – even Utah’s will permit even Constitutional ownership in NY, NJ, and a handful of other states.

  2. Mark Wheelin on January 10, 2025 8:29 PM

    John red flag law Cornyn?
    2 faced skunk

  3. Mark Wheelin on January 10, 2025 8:30 PM

    The Constitution does not end at the NY border

  4. Gardiner Schneider on January 11, 2025 10:42 AM

    Maine has finally become a Constitutional concealed carry at will state. Considereing the demorat control of all three levels of our State Government, those of us who have earned Maine State concealed carry permits would do well to continue to renew our permits as the State of Maine could back slide and do away with the Constitutional right to carry here.

  5. Rand on January 11, 2025 10:57 AM

    Anything Cornyn touches isn’t what the bill seems. RINO democrat. We need a bill from a credible source instead of a closet Soros stooge.

  6. Jerry S. on January 11, 2025 11:19 AM

    I have one with me at all times .
    I hope I never have to take it out , but it’s with me if I ever need it .
    Predators Beware !

  7. ILearnFromYou on January 11, 2025 12:37 PM

    It’s amusing that women’s healthcare is now left up to the states, but this bill wants to federalize concealed carry over the objections of several states.

    Oh, the irony!

  8. Boxcar on January 11, 2025 1:58 PM

    Women’s Healthcare? You mean ABORTION? A father/husband in Rhode Island just murdered his young daughter, son, and 7 months pregnant wife, then committed suicide. The police wrote there were 5 dead. Why then is it not murder when you tear off the arms, legs, and then crush the head of a fetus in order to remove the body from a uterus???

  9. Riley Wilson on January 12, 2025 4:32 PM

    Do you need a permit to conceal carry in Maine?

  10. Craig on January 15, 2025 2:28 PM

    @Riley, no, you don’t need a permit. I think there are some differences between whether you have one or not (like, with no permit you’re supposed to tell a police officer that you have one), but I don’t think there are radical differences to whether you have a permit or not.

    @Gardiner – I think we actually beat TX to the punch. I’d have to check dates again, but I’m pretty sure when we went Constitutional Carry, my coworkers in TX still needed permits.

    @Anyone else (especially Bill in Bangor) – being stuck in ME/NH/VT has been a gigantic pain in the buttocks, especially for anyone who likes long motorcycle trips. I would love to see this law go through. I just wonder if MA and NY will make it such a pain that it still isn’t worth trying to get through.

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