Tag: permitless
Wyoming: Senate Approves Permitless Carry Strengthening Legislation
Today, the Wyoming Senate passed legislation that enhances Wyoming’s Permitless Carry laws, House Bill 116, by a 27 to 3 vote.
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Wyoming: Permitless Carry Strengthening Legislation Passed out of Senate Committee
Yesterday, the Wyoming Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously passed legislation that enhances Wyoming’s Permitless Carry laws, House Bill 116.
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Iowa: Permitless Carry & Frivolous Lawsuit Prevention Pass Senate
Today, the Senate voted 31-17 to pass House File 756, for permitless carry and other pro-gun measures, and also voted 31-17 to pass...
Texas House Committee to Hear Permitless Carry Legislation Next Thursday
On Thursday, March 25, the Texas House Committee on Homeland Security & Public Safety will hear House Bill 1238, by Rep. Kyle Biedermann (R-Fredericksburg), House Bill...
Texas: Contact Your State Lawmakers & Urge Them To Sign On...
These NRA-backed proposals would allow law-abiding citizens to carry a handgun without a state-issued License To Carry (LTC). The existing LTC law would not...
Montana: Governor Greg Gianforte Signs Permitless Carry Legislation Into Law
The National Rifle Association's Institute for Legislative Action (NRA-ILA) applauds Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte for signing House Bill 102 into law.
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Utah: Governor Cox Signs Permitless Carry Legislation!
Today, February 12th, Utah Governor Spencer Cox signed HB 60 into law. The NRA would like to thank Governor Cox for his strong...
Utah: Permitless Carry Legislation Headed to the Governor!
Today, February 8th, the Utah House concurred on the Senate amendments for House Bill 60, clearing the final hurdle prior to enrollment and presentation...
Montana: Senate Passes Permitless Carry, Sending it Back to the House...
Today, the Montana Senate passed Permitless Carry legislation, House Bill 102, on Third Reading.
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Alabama: Permitless Carry Bill Introduced
Yesterday, Senator Gerald Allen (R-21) introduced permitless carry legislation. It can be heard in the Senate Judiciary Committee as soon as next week.
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