House passes Nra-backed GOP gun legislation
The House approved a Republican bill making it easier for gun owners to legally carry concealed weapons across state lines. The bill is the first gun legislation passed in Congress since mass shootings in Nevada and Texas killed more than 80 people.
The House approved the bill Wednesday, 231-198.
The bill is a top priority of the National Rifle Association, which calls it an important step to allow gun owners to travel freely between states without worrying about conflicting state laws or civil suits.
Opponents, mostly Democrats, say the bill could endanger public safety by overriding state laws that place strict limits on guns.