HR 38 · 115th Congress · Crime and Law Enforcement

Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017

Introduced 2017-01-03· Sponsored by Rep. Hudson, Richard [R-NC-8]· House

Bill Progress

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Enacted
Latest: Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.(2017-12-07)

Recorded Votes

PassedHouse · 2017-12-06
Roll #663
Yea 231Nay 198
Democrats
6 Yea·184 Nay
Republicans
225 Yea·14 Nay
PassedHouse · 2017-12-06
Roll #663
Yea 231Nay 198
Democrats
6 Yea·184 Nay
Republicans
225 Yea·14 Nay
FailedHouse · 2017-12-06
Roll #662
Yea 190Nay 236
Democrats
188 Yea·1 Nay
Republicans
2 Yea·235 Nay

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Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017 This bill amends the federal criminal code to allow a qualified individual to carry a concealed handgun into or possess a concealed handgun in another state that allows individuals to carry concealed firearms. A qualified individual must: (1) be eligible to possess, transport, or receive a firearm under federal law; (2) carry a valid photo identification document; and (3) carry a valid concealed carry permit issued by any state or be eligible to carry a concealed firearm in his or her state of residence. Additionally, the bill specifies that a qualified individual who lawfully carries or possesses a concealed handgun in another state: (1) is not subject to the federal prohibition on possessing a firearm in a school zone, and (2) may carry or possess the concealed handgun in federally owned lands that are open to the public.…

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CBO Cost Estimate

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H.R. 38, Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017

Dec 5, 2017

As ordered reported by the House Committee on the Judiciary on November 29, 2017

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Cosponsors (20)

1 Democrat19 Republicans