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A bill to allow reciprocity for the carrying of certain concealed firearms.
To allow reciprocity for the carrying of certain concealed firearms.
Summary
This bill, titled the "Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2025," establishes federal law allowing individuals with valid concealed carry permits from their home state to carry concealed handguns in other states. An eligible individual must have government-issued photo identification, a valid concealed carry permit from their state of residence, and no federal prohibition on firearms possession. They may carry concealed handguns in any other state that either allows residents to obtain concealed carry permits or does not prohibit concealed carry by its residents. The carrying of firearms would remain subject to the same conditions and limitations that apply to residents of the destination state, and the bill does not override state laws governing the issuance of concealed carry permits. The law would take effect 90 days after enactment.
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Sponsor (1)
- Sen. Cornyn, John [R-TX] (R-TX)
47 cosponsors
- Sen. Banks, Jim [R-IN] (R-IN)
- Sen. Barrasso, John [R-WY] (R-WY)
- Sen. Blackburn, Marsha [R-TN] (R-TN)
- Sen. Boozman, John [R-AR] (R-AR)
- Sen. Britt, Katie Boyd [R-AL] (R-AL)
- Sen. Budd, Ted [R-NC] (R-NC)
- Sen. Capito, Shelley Moore [R-WV] (R-WV)
- Sen. Cassidy, Bill [R-LA] (R-LA)
- Sen. Cotton, Tom [R-AR] (R-AR)
- Sen. Cramer, Kevin [R-ND] (R-ND)
- Sen. Crapo, Mike [R-ID] (R-ID)
- Sen. Cruz, Ted [R-TX] (R-TX)
- Sen. Curtis, John R. [R-UT] (R-UT)
- Sen. Daines, Steve [R-MT] (R-MT)
- Sen. Ernst, Joni [R-IA] (R-IA)
- Sen. Fischer, Deb [R-NE] (R-NE)
- Sen. Graham, Lindsey [R-SC] (R-SC)
- Sen. Grassley, Chuck [R-IA] (R-IA)
- Sen. Hagerty, Bill [R-TN] (R-TN)
- Sen. Hoeven, John [R-ND] (R-ND)
- Sen. Husted, Jon [R-OH] (R-OH)
- Sen. Hyde-Smith, Cindy [R-MS] (R-MS)
- Sen. Johnson, Ron [R-WI] (R-WI)
- Sen. Justice, James C. [R-WV] (R-WV)
- Sen. Kennedy, John [R-LA] (R-LA)
- Sen. Lankford, James [R-OK] (R-OK)
- Sen. Lee, Mike [R-UT] (R-UT)
- Sen. Lummis, Cynthia M. [R-WY] (R-WY)
- Sen. Marshall, Roger [R-KS] (R-KS)
- Sen. McCormick, David [R-PA] (R-PA)
- Sen. Moody, Ashley [R-FL] (R-FL)
- Sen. Moran, Jerry [R-KS] (R-KS)
- Sen. Moreno, Bernie [R-OH] (R-OH)
- Sen. Mullin, Markwayne [R-OK] (R-OK)
- Sen. Ricketts, Pete [R-NE] (R-NE)
- Sen. Risch, James E. [R-ID] (R-ID)
- Sen. Rounds, Mike [R-SD] (R-SD)
- Sen. Schmitt, Eric [R-MO] (R-MO)
- Sen. Scott, Rick [R-FL] (R-FL)
- Sen. Scott, Tim [R-SC] (R-SC)
- Sen. Sheehy, Tim [R-MT] (R-MT)
- Sen. Sullivan, Dan [R-AK] (R-AK)
- Sen. Thune, John [R-SD] (R-SD)
- Sen. Tillis, Thomas [R-NC] (R-NC)
- Sen. Tuberville, Tommy [R-AL] (R-AL)
- Sen. Wicker, Roger F. [R-MS] (R-MS)
- Sen. Young, Todd [R-IN] (R-IN)
Money behind the sponsor
Top reported contributors to John Cornyn’s campaign committee (2024 cycle) — who funds the bill’s sponsor, not a claim about this bill. Data from FEC.
- CAPITAL GROUP $22,500
- ANDREESSEN HOROWITZ $16,500
- PALANTIR TECHNOLOGIES $13,686
- WINKLEVOSS CAPITAL MANAGEMENT $13,200
- BLACKSTONE $12,600
Organizations whose employees gave the most — itemized individual contributions grouped by the donor’s reported employer (FEC Schedule A). Full finance for John Cornyn → · Outside spending →
Actions (2)
- Jan 9, 2025 Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. · senate
- Jan 9, 2025 Introduced in Senate
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Full text
IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
January 9, 2025
Mr. Cornyn (for himself, Mr. Thune, Mr. Tillis, Mr. Cruz, Mr. Grassley, Mr. Cramer, Mr. Tuberville, Mrs. Hyde-Smith, Mr. Hagerty, Mr. Lee, Mr. Cotton, Mr. Risch, Mrs. Blackburn, Mr. Ricketts, Mr. Marshall, Mr. Scott of Florida, Mr. Lankford, Mrs. Britt, Mr. Graham, Mr. Cassidy, Ms. Lummis, Mr. Budd, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Sheehy, Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Crapo, Mr. Daines, Mr. Schmitt, Mr. Young, Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Barrasso, Mr. Banks, Mr. Scott of South Carolina, Mr. Moreno, Mrs. Fischer, Mr. Moran, Mr. Rounds, Mr. Curtis, Mr. Boozman, Ms. Ernst, Mr. Wicker, Mr. Hoeven, Mrs. Capito, Mr. Mullin, and Mr. McCormick) introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
A BILL
To allow reciprocity for the carrying of certain concealed firearms.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the “Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2025”.
SEC. 2. RECIPROCITY FOR THE CARRYING OF CERTAIN CONCEALED FIREARMS.
(a) In General.—Chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by inserting after section 926C the following: “Sec. 926D. Reciprocity for the carrying of certain concealed firearms
“(a) In General.—Notwithstanding any provision of the law of any State or political subdivision thereof to the contrary—
“(1) an individual who is not prohibited by Federal law from possessing, transporting, shipping, or receiving a firearm, and who is carrying a government-issued photographic identification document and a valid license or permit which is issued pursuant to the law of a State and which permits the individual to carry a concealed firearm, may possess or carry a concealed handgun (other than a machinegun or destructive device) that has been shipped or transported in interstate or foreign commerce in any State other than the State of residence of the individual that—
“(A) has a statute that allows residents of the State to obtain licenses or permits to carry concealed firearms; or
“(B) does not prohibit the carrying of concealed firearms by residents of the State for lawful purposes; and
“(2) an individual who is not prohibited by Federal law from possessing, transporting, shipping, or receiving a firearm, and who is carrying a government-issued photographic identification document and is entitled and not prohibited from carrying a concealed firearm in the State in which the individual resides otherwise than as described in paragraph
(1), may possess or carry a concealed handgun (other than a machinegun or destructive device) that has been shipped or transported in interstate or foreign commerce in any State other than the State of residence of the individual that—
“(A) has a statute that allows residents of the State to obtain licenses or permits to carry concealed firearms; or
“(B) does not prohibit the carrying of concealed firearms by residents of the State for lawful purposes.
“(b) Conditions and Limitations.—The possession or carrying of a concealed handgun in a State under this section shall be subject to the same conditions and limitations, except as to eligibility to possess or carry, imposed by or under Federal or State law or the law of a political subdivision of a State, that apply to the possession or carrying of a concealed handgun by residents of the State or political subdivision who are licensed by the State or political subdivision to do so, or not prohibited by the State from doing so.
“(c) Unrestricted License or Permit.—In a State that allows the issuing authority for licenses or permits to carry concealed firearms to impose restrictions on the carrying of firearms by individual holders of such licenses or permits, an individual carrying a concealed handgun under this section shall be permitted to carry a concealed handgun according to the same terms authorized by an unrestricted license of or permit issued to a resident of the State.
“(d) Rule of Construction.—Nothing in this section shall be construed to preempt any provision of State law with respect to the issuance of licenses or permits to carry concealed firearms.”.
(b) Clerical Amendment.—The table of sections for chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 926C the following:
“926D. Reciprocity for the carrying of certain concealed firearms.”.
(c) Severability.—Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, if any provision of this Act, or any amendment made by this Act, or the application of such provision or amendment to any person or circumstance is held to be unconstitutional, this Act and amendments made by this Act and the application of such provision or amendment to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby.
(d) Effective Date.—The amendments made by this Act shall take effect 90 days after the date of enactment of this Act. <all>
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