SD-possible Constitutional Carry?

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  • CrueChief

    Cocker Dad/RIP Bella
    Apr 3, 2009
    3,023
    Napolis-ish
    I believe that would put the total over 12 states, if passed.

    However, some only apply to in state residents, which is still better than nothing and a step in the right direction instead of the wrong that we keep taking.
     

    Nobody

    Ultimate Member
    Jan 15, 2009
    2,838
    I "love" the quote by the teacher. " i know it's a right but having to get a permit is not an infringement.

    SMH

    Nobody
     

    press1280

    Ultimate Member
    Jun 11, 2010
    7,910
    WV
    On the way to the governor with veto-proof margins in both houses :party29:
    https://www.keloland.com/news/capit...sends-legislation-to-governor-noem/1737465915

    She has 5 days to sign, veto, or let it become law without her signature. My bet is she signs it.

    This also looks to be one of the strongest constitutional carry laws in the country. Non-residents are covered, and it looks like 18-20 y/o are also covered since I see no age mention in the bill and 18 y/o can OC. https://legiscan.com/SD/text/SB47/2019
     

    jbrown50

    Ultimate Member
    Sep 18, 2014
    3,472
    DC
    On the way to the governor with veto-proof margins in both houses :party29:
    https://www.keloland.com/news/capit...sends-legislation-to-governor-noem/1737465915

    She has 5 days to sign, veto, or let it become law without her signature. My bet is she signs it.

    This also looks to be one of the strongest constitutional carry laws in the country. Non-residents are covered, and it looks like 18-20 y/o are also covered since I see no age mention in the bill and 18 y/o can OC. https://legiscan.com/SD/text/SB47/2019


    Fantastic!:party29:
    Oklahoma may be coming around this year too. With Fallin gone it's a possibility.
     

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