The South Carolina Legislature convened this week for the 2005-06 Session, and NRA’s top priority this year is cleaning up the existing problem with Right-to-Carry reciprocity. Pro-gun Representative Mike Pitts (R-14) has introduced H 3110, NRA-backed legislation that seeks to establish a straight recognition law regarding Right-to-Carry permits. In other words, if H 3110 becomes law, South Carolina would automatically recognize any valid Right-to-Carry permit issued by another state. This bill has been referred to the House Judiciary Committee. Please contact your Representative and urge him to cosponsor H 3110, and work to ensure it becomes law. Please also thank Representative Pitts, as well as the current cosponsors—Representatives Bill Sandifer (R-2), Jeff Duncan (R-15), J. Adam Taylor (R-16), Rex Rice (R-26), Thad Viers (R-68), Chip Huggins (R-85), Mac Toole (R-88), and William Witherspoon (R-105)—for taking the lead on this critical reform. You can find contact information for your Representative by using the "Write Your Representatives" tool at www.NRAILA.org.
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