If this decision sticks, it appears that Delaware & all other states will be forced to issue permits to non-residents.
This will lead to numerous legal problems in states such as NJ & MD.
For example, if a Delaware resident has a valid CDW permit, it is a logical conclusion that he/she has a "need" to carry a weapon.
How can this need be sufficient in one state but not another?
How can a state deny a permit if another, or several others have granted one to a person?
I'm sure that the states in question will not concur with this logic. However, if they don't, they will be forced to spend millions
defending themselves against the SAF & others.
If they do agree, they will be flooded with applications that will completely overwhelm their systems and again result in lawsuits due to their inability to process them.
This leaves only one logical & reasonable solution: Universal concealed carry reciprocity
If reciprocity is granted as a matter of law or legal precedent, states will no longer be able to justify anything other than Shall Issue.
For example, if PA is Shall Issue and PA residents are granted MD permits, how can MD residents be held to a different standard?
Of course, I am a logical & reasonable person and "they" are not. I suspect much fear mongering regarding this issue by Monday morning.
I also suspect that many in the anti 2A crowd will be sweating bullets this weekend.