that is a tough one indeed.
honestly I think I'd rather keep it up to the states. if we give them the power to allow something, they can just as quickly deny it.
Every other license must be recognized by all states. States that did not allow interracial marriage still had to recognize the licenses of interracial couples from other states. And marriage is not a specifically enumerated right, unlike the right to keep and bear arms.
Yes, nation wide constitutional carry would be perfect, and we all know states like NY, and CA are just going to ignore this law if it passes anyway, but I shouldn't have to face arrest when I go to CA to visit family. There is also HR 218, which gives LEOs the authority to carry nationwide, regardless of local laws. Doesn't that violate the 14th amendment? "Nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws", sounds like some people, simply because they have a different job than I do are given more protection under the law.