Legislators Rewriting Gun Law
In this Feb. 27, 2014, file photo, protestors rally on the steps of the Idaho Statehouse in Boise to protest SB1254, a bill seeking to allow concealed weapons on the state’s college campuses. Idaho lawmakers are once again seeking to remove a special exemption that allows elected officials to carry concealed guns without a permit. The House State Affairs Committee voted today to introduce the bill, which would rewrite most of the state’s concealed weapon laws and clarify confusing sections. (AP Photo/John Miller, File)
Idaho lawmakers are once again seeking to remove a special exemption that allows elected officials to carry concealed guns without a permit. The House State Affairs Committee voted Monday to introduce the bill, which would rewrite most of the state’s concealed weapon laws and clarify confusing sections for law enforcement and citizens. Last year, a similar bill passed the House 62-7, but failed to pass a Senate panel. The bill would also address where Idahoans can carry weapons without a permit outside city limits/ AP . More here.
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