Cook's Appeal to Virginia Results in Reversal of the Proposed Concealed-Carry Handgun Restrictions | Eastern NC Now

Earlier in the month, Cook communicated his strong opposition to Herring and urged the Virginia Attorney General to reverse his decision.

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    Raleigh, N.C.     Senator Bill Cook (R-District 1) issued the following statement Friday, Jan. 30, 2016 following the press conference of Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe and Virginia Republican lawmakers announcing an agreement to reverse the decision announced last month by Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring to sever the reciprocity rights of gun owners with a concealed-carry permit in 25 states, including North Carolina:

    "I am very pleased and thankful for Virginia reversing a proposed policy that would have not recognized North Carolina concealed handgun permits," Cook said. "If the policy was enacted, it would have essentially put those with North Carolina concealed-carry permits in a precarious situation when traveling to Virginia. Thanks to all my constituents who contacted me about this issue - the vigorous activism most certainly helped."

    Earlier in the month, Cook communicated his strong opposition to Herring and urged the Virginia Attorney General to reverse his decision. The 1st Senatorial Distract covers roughly 60 miles of the 322 mile border between North Carolina and Virginia. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, tens of thousands of North Carolinians travel to Virginia to work, daily.
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