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 the article, people may carry in their purses without a permit.
The bill known as the "Mississippi Church Protection Act" has passed the Senate 36-14 on Tuesday and returns to the House.
In addition to the proposal of permitless carry in holsters, the bill enables places of worship to designate members to undergo firearms training and carry inside the place of worship to protect it's congregation.
Mississippi Senate OKs bill allowing armed guards in church
http://local12.com/news/nation-world/mississippi-senate-oks-bill-allowing-armed-guards-in-church
"The Senate voted 36-14 Tuesday to pass the bill, known as the Mississippi Church Protection Act. The bill returns to the House.
It says places of worship could designate members to undergo firearms training and carry guns to protect the congregation.
The bill also allows people to carry guns in holsters without a concealed weapons permit, expanding on last year's law allowing people to carry guns in purses without a permit."
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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 the article, people may carry in their purses without a permit.
The bill known as the "Mississippi Church Protection Act" has passed the Senate 36-14 on Tuesday and returns to the House.
In addition to the proposal of permitless carry in holsters, the bill enables places of worship to designate members to undergo firearms training and carry inside the place of worship to protect it's congregation.
Mississippi Senate OKs bill allowing armed guards in church
http://local12.com/news/nation-world/mississippi-senate-oks-bill-allowing-armed-guards-in-church
"The Senate voted 36-14 Tuesday to pass the bill, known as the Mississippi Church Protection Act. The bill returns to the House.
It says places of worship could designate members to undergo firearms training and carry guns to protect the congregation.
The bill also allows people to carry guns in holsters without a concealed weapons permit, expanding on last year's law allowing people to carry guns in purses without a permit."
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