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<blockquote data-quote="owassopilot" data-source="post: 1469211" data-attributes="member: 16273"><p>Might take a look at SB856. Has almost identical language to the house version allowing open carry without a permit. Called my senator's office today and based on notes in the system, the bill is currently being passed through committee and looks to make it to the Senate floor by next week.</p><p></p><p>Concealed carry would still follow the existing rules under this legislation, but this bill allows anyone 18+ to carry openly without a permit. Contact your Senator to ask for his/her support of this bill when it reaches the floor.</p><p></p><p>Also, HB2134 changing the law to protect against accidental exposure/printing, or inadvertent entry into a prohibited place has been withdrawn from the Public Safety Committee to the Rules Committee. However, the House Speaker is the author, so probably no surprise there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="owassopilot, post: 1469211, member: 16273"] Might take a look at SB856. Has almost identical language to the house version allowing open carry without a permit. Called my senator's office today and based on notes in the system, the bill is currently being passed through committee and looks to make it to the Senate floor by next week. Concealed carry would still follow the existing rules under this legislation, but this bill allows anyone 18+ to carry openly without a permit. Contact your Senator to ask for his/her support of this bill when it reaches the floor. Also, HB2134 changing the law to protect against accidental exposure/printing, or inadvertent entry into a prohibited place has been withdrawn from the Public Safety Committee to the Rules Committee. However, the House Speaker is the author, so probably no surprise there. [/QUOTE]
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