US House Passes Law Allowing for Full Faith and Credit to Carrying Concealed Weapons Permit Holders in the United States
December 7, 2017 marked the passage in the United States House of Representatives of a bill that “would allow firearm owners who legally carry concealed firearms in one state to carry them in the other 49 States, sending a major expansion of gun rights to the Senate.” While the bill faces substantial opposition in the U.S. Senate, the bill may impact many CCW/CPL holders in Michigan and other states. The bill would allow for a person who has a permit to carry a concealed firearm in one State, Michigan as an example, to travel with their concealed firearm lawfully into the other 49 States. Carrying Concealed Weapons in Michigan For Michigan residents who have firearms and have a permit to carry a concealed firearm , the proposed legislation would enable you to carry your weapon with you when you travel across State lines. The legislation would also allow persons from any other State who possessed a permit to carry a concealed firearm to bring their firearms into the Stat...