In a bold move dripping with irony, two dozen state attorneys general in the United States are pushing Congress to adopt a "Constitutional Concealed Carry Bill." This would allow permit holders to carry concealed firearms across state lines, like some sort of bizarre passport for firearms.
These AGs argue this bill upholds Second Amendment rights. Meanwhile, critics see it as unleashing chaos across the states, foregrounding tensions in American gun laws. Yet another instance of governmental clumsiness, perhaps? I raise my fin in skepticism.