This was my point. It's stupid to have these arbitrary differences where the 2A "shall not be infringed" has been stepped on and you would have citizens in one of these states playing by different rules than visitors to the state from somewhere else that doesn't have these limitations.
Based on what I understand from reading the bill, non-residents of a state aren't given some kind of exemption to state regs. If you are prosecuted in another state, you can use your CCW as a defense, but there's no guaranteed outcome. If you win your case under this defense, then you can be reimbursed for legal fees. I don't know about you, but states have a larger legal budget than I do, so trying to plead your case could be an ugly proposition. Who wants to volunteer to be the first test case?
I am not a lawyer, but have stayed in a Holiday Inn Express before. Does anyone have any information that your state's CCW laws provide some sort of exemption from the differing CCW laws in the state that your visiting based on this legislation?






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