Please keep contacting Representatives to ask them to sign on as cosponsors of H 3110--NRA-backed legislation that seeks to establish a straight recognition law regarding Right to Carry permits. If H 3110 becomes law, South Carolina would automatically recognize any valid Right to Carry permit issued by another state. Eight Representatives have already signed on as cosponsors since we first asked you to start calling last week. Again, please contact your Representative and urge him/her to cosponsor H 3110, and work to ensure it becomes law. If he has already signed on, thank him for his support, and ask him to encourage his colleagues to become cosponsors, as well. You can find contact information for your Representative by using the "Write Your Reps" tool at www.NRAILA.org.
South Carolina Members! Contact Your Legislators!
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