crebralfix
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From the Federal Constitution:
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Article. IV. - The States
Section 1 - Each State to Honor all others
Full Faith and Credit shall be given in each State to the public Acts, Records, and judicial Proceedings of every other State.
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Even if a state's constitution prohibits concealed weapons (some do), there is the above statement in the Federal Constitution. Furthermore, there is the Second Amendment (but it hasn't been incorporated under the Fourteenth Amendment).
Why are my state's driver's license valid everywhere, but its concealed carry permits are not?
If a state does not honor a state's CCW permit, it is a violation of the Federal Constitution. Why is it, then, this is allowed to continue? Why haven't we challenged this?
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Article. IV. - The States
Section 1 - Each State to Honor all others
Full Faith and Credit shall be given in each State to the public Acts, Records, and judicial Proceedings of every other State.
***
Even if a state's constitution prohibits concealed weapons (some do), there is the above statement in the Federal Constitution. Furthermore, there is the Second Amendment (but it hasn't been incorporated under the Fourteenth Amendment).
Why are my state's driver's license valid everywhere, but its concealed carry permits are not?
If a state does not honor a state's CCW permit, it is a violation of the Federal Constitution. Why is it, then, this is allowed to continue? Why haven't we challenged this?