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I agree that would be the best way, but it really isn't realistic. There are too many people with a vested interest (politically or otherwise) to let "regular people" who really care to figure it out. So we are stuck with the camel in the tent.
 
Here is a link to an article by the Bloomberg anti-gun group: Concealed Carry Reciprocity (H.R. 38): Overriding State Public Safety Laws - EverytownResearch.org

While I am all for national reciprocity, this article brings up some interesting points such as that some states don't even require training or a license to CC. How will that apply for them if they go to a state that does require testing/education? Personally, there should be some "standard" level of testing done in every state just like with a driver's license. Not every state does testing the same way, heck some states don't even have parallel parking as part of the test anymore because it is "too hard". But there is some basic competency testing in every state in order to drive and all other states accept out-of-state licenses to driver/rent a car in their state. There should be a minimum bar for everyone to have a CCL.

Also there should be standardization for where you can't go with a concealed weapon. Too difficult if there is a mishmash of different places from state to state.

Well when you see them being dumb with it pull out THIS VIDEO:
 

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