Free: Contests & Raffles.
RecognitionOne small step in the right direction is a recognition bill. This would require states to recognize the permits already issued by the states. True, it would further entrench the existing sidearm permit system, but we have to face the fact that it is already in place, and it’s likely a good first step. It advances the freedom of millions of Americans, puts more honest armed citizens out in public, and we know this deters and prevents crime. It also softens the antis arguments.
That's how that reciprocity bill reads. Simple fix in response to such a requirement would be for CC states to issue a state certificate of eligibility for CC to everyone eligible. Or even easier, allow people to print their own.
60/40 against, if past elections are any guide.
For such a big fan of the Constitution, you are not much of a fan of individual rights. Rather than overly focusing on states rights, vis a vis the federal government (the trees), why not instead focus on the individual rights protected directly by the Constitution (the forest) and as already recognized by the courts.http://www.nationalreview.com/article/443143/gun-rights-reciprocity-constitution-may-require-itIn our system of Constitutional governance, regarding the hierarchy of individual and states' rights and federal powers, you seemingly miss the boat by ignoring the individual's preeminent rights. Reciprocity would merely entail restating such Constitutional principles, while fully protecting the rights to free interstate travel (without having to give up Constitutionally protected right to self-defense), without creating the federal regulatory scheme associated with a federal CCW permit regime.
For those of us who have paid the pearl of great price, this brings very little benefit and a whole lot of downside. I already have an 80%+ solution where I live now. I can already carry a gun in my state without a permission slip from the government, why would I want to risk setting the precedent that some day your federal legislators may outnumber my federal legislators and reverse that paradise just because you want to borrow a state effect from my state legislators that yours would not do for you? For one reason or the next, millions of guns owners chose to live in Seattle (People's Repugnant of), Portlandia, and the Urine Colored State. That is a choice, and along with the infringements that come with the arrangement. Don't like it? Pack up and move.