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Kansas AG Concerned About Gun Law Changes
Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt has expressed concerns about changes to the concealed-carry law that prevents the state from denying gun permits to the blind and other people with serious physical disabilities.
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NRA: States Fighting Back Against Right-To-Carry Gun Opponents
While gun-control advocates seem to have declared war on Right-to-Carry, legislatures across the country are taking steps to reform state laws in ways that will benefit those who lawfully exercise their right to bear arms.
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Alaska Concealed Carry Law
Alaska Statute 11.61.220 allows anyone 21 or older, who may legally carry a firearm to also carry it concealed without having to obtain a special permit. The possession of a firearm at courthouses, school yards, bars and domestic violence shelters will continue to be prohibited. Alaskans may obtain a concealed carry permit if they want reciprocity with other states.
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Arizona Legalizes Concealed Carry Without A Permit
Gov. Jan Brewer signed SB 1108, a bill that decriminalizes the carrying of concealed weapons in the state of Arizona, on April 16. This bill will become law 90 days after the Legislature closes.
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New Mexico Will Not Recognize Utah Concealed Weapons Permits
The state of New Mexico has announced that it will not recognize concealed carry permits issued in Utah as it has in the past.
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Arizona House Approves Concealed Weapons Bill
The Arizona House voted Thursday to make the state the third in the nation to allow people to carry concealed weapons without a permit, sending the governor a bill that would allow Arizonans to forego background checks and classes that are now required.
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Concealed Carry Law Won't Change Police Procedures
Local law enforcement officers say there is no additional risk to the way they conduct their jobs after a bill passed the state legislature that says permits will no longer be required for people to carry concealed handguns in the state.
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Colorado Concealed Carry Law
There is no state permit required for the purchase of any rifle, shotgun or handgun.
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California Concealed Carry Law
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Arkansas Concealed Carry Law
No license to carry a concealed handgun issued pursuant to subchapter ACA 5-73-306 authorizes any person to carry a concealed handgun into:
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Arizona Concealed Carry Law
The department of public safety shall issue a permit to carry a concealed weapon to a person who is qualified under section 13-3112. The person shall carry the permit at all times when the person is in actual possession of the concealed weapon and shall present the permit for inspection to any law enforcement officer on request.
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Locked, Loaded, And Ready To Caffeinate
For years, being able to carry a concealed handgun has been a sacred right for many gun enthusiasts. In defending it, Charlton Heston, the actor and former president of the National Rifle Association, used to say that the flock is safer when the wolves cannot tell the difference between the lions and the lambs.
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Alabama Concealed Carry Law
Alabama law prohibits any person from carrying a pistol in any vehicle or concealed on or about their person without a pistol permit license. Code of Alabama, 1975, section 13A-11-73. Under Alabama law, a "pistol" is defined as "any firearm with a barrel less than 12 inches in length." Licenses to carry a pistol are issued by local county sheriffs in Alabama. A person must be a resident of that county to apply for and be issued a pistol permit license. Alabama as of August 1, 2001 under Act 2001-494 has provisions for recognizing pistol permits or concealed weapon licenses issued by states who will recognize pistol permits issued by Alabama.
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