So the state will still issue permits if you want one?
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Yes. This does not abolish our permit system, merely supplements it.So the state will still issue permits if you want one?
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My new rep, Scott McEachen not only voted "Yea" but was a co-sponsor. My new senator, Joe Newhouse, was excused from voting (and I wonder why.) My old representative and senator, Mike Ritze and Nathan Dahm, both voted "Yea."Thanks for that link where I confirmed that my state senator voted no, as expected. My state representative did vote yes so that was encouraging.
Lacks safety training?! The course I went through basically said don't put finger on trigger and don't point at anything unless you want to shoot it. I didn't realize there was much safety training in the handgun course.
I haven't read into everything, but if this passes will I still need a permit for concealed carry?
No.I haven't read into everything, but if this passes will I still need a permit for concealed carry?
The SDA draws no parallel to concealed or open anymore.Thanks. The news story I saw the other day kept saying "open carry" so I wasn't sure if it meant both.
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