‘Constitutional Carry’ Bill Stalls
The bill to eliminate the need for permits to carry concealed in Idaho may have stalled in committee this week, according to one of its proponents. House Bill 89 was introduced to the House State Affairs Committee last week. If passed, the “constitutional carry” bill would eliminate the need for a concealed weapons permit in the state of Idaho, but it would also require county sheriffs to continue issuing enhanced concealed weapons permits to Idaho citizens who want to carry concealed weapons in other states that recognize Idaho’s permits. On Monday, Greg Pruett, president of the Idaho Second Amendment Alliance, said he doesn’t think the bill is going to get a hearing during this session/ Jeff Selle , Coeur d’Alene Press. More here .
Question: Good riddance to a bad bill?
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