Missouri Lawmakers Ignore Bloomberg, Send Permitless Carry to Governor’s Desk
Will Missouri be the 10th state to go permit-less carry? If they can achieve an veto override (like West Virginia did), it may be a possibility.
The Brietbart article says the legislation passed the Senate 24 to 8...
Alabama: Senate Passes Bill to Allow Handguns in Cars Without Permits
Car carry without a permit passed the Senate in Alabama 27-7 on Tuesday, now it heads to the house. Last year, they tried but it failed in the House according to the article. Perhaps this second time around might do it?
In...
Is Mississippi Next? Permitless holster CCW and designate armed church guards
Will Mississippi be the next state to have permitless concealed carry?
It may be a reality if this proposal passes the House and goes to the Governor. It seems they are on the way there already. According to...
Idaho: Permitless (Concealed) Carry Legislation Introduced
While Kentucky is considering having permit-less carry and West Virginia might override the Governor's veto to have permit-less carry, Idaho is also considering permit-less carry as well.
Senate Bill 1378 sponsored by State Senator...
Kentucky: Permitless Carry Legislation Introduced
Permitless Carry has been introduced in my state (Commonwealth) of Kentucky. It is known as House Bill 531 and introduced by Representatives Hubert Collins (D-97) and Jody Richards (D-20).
The current permit will still be offered (if...
Maine: Governor Signs Permitless Carry into law
The Governor of Maine Signs a Law to Dramatically Change Concealed Carry in His State
Its a done deal, permitless carry for Maine! No date mentioned of when it goes in effect, this is "hot off the press" as they say. Congratulations Maine gun...
Kansas: Permitless Carry Law Takes Effect Today (July 1 2015)
Just a reminder that on July 1 2015 is when permit-less carry in Kansas took affect. SB 45 was signed into law back on April 7 2015 by Governor Sam Brownback.
(I know today is July 3 but I just saw the article......)...
Proposed bill would let Ohioans carry concealed firearms without a permit
Representative Rod Hood of Ashville proposes that those who are 21 and over and not restricted by law. To be able to carry a firearm concealed without a permit. The article did not give the number of the bill of the...
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