by Bob Walsh
H. R. 38, a federal proposal that would allow a person who is able to carry a concealed weapon in one state to carry in any state is still alive and kicking despite stringent opposition from the International Association of Chiefs of Police, a hard-core leftist organization of people who used to be real cops before they became political and forgot where they came from.
A senate version of the bill is being considered by committee now. You might remember that a similar bill passed into law during the Bush 43 presidency that allowed retired peace officers to carry across state lines. The bloodbath that was predicted never arrived. The bloodbath that was predicted when Florida led the way to shall-issue gun permits never arrived either.
Maybe the IACP should worry more about dealing with actual criminals that about honest, law-abiding citizens that may be in legal possession of firearms. Just a wild thought.
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