Attorneys
general in New York and nine other states are asking U.S. Senate Majority
Leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada, and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Kentucky, to
stop legislation that would let licensed gun owners carry concealed firearms
across state lines, saying it would restrict states' ability to control gun
permits inside their borders, forcing them to recognize permits from states
with weak oversight. New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman says 68
percent of the guns used in New York
crimes last year were traced to other states. The bill is supported by the
National Rifle Association, which says it lets owners protect themselves in
other states.