State may become sixth in nation to not require permits for concealed handguns
Senate lawmakers in the northeastern state of Maine have approved a bill that would eliminate the need for concealed carry handgun permits, instituting a concept popularly known as “constitutional carry.”
In a 21-14 vote Thursday, the republican-controlled Senate approved L.D. 652, “An Act To Authorize the Carrying of Concealed Handguns without a Permit.”
The bill would allow members of the public “not prohibited from possessing a firearm to carry a concealed handgun without a permit.”
Pro-gun politicians hailed the bill’s passage as a major step forward in securing the rights of law-abiding gun owners.
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11 comments:
Another state has come to its senses.
Maryland...you've got a long way to go.
Shall Issue - Maryland
Maryland will never allow open carry or carry without a permit why do you think all request take over a year just to get a permit stonewalled by the dem. in this lib state
when the Hell is Maryland going to allow this!!!
"when the Hell is Maryland going to allow this!!!"
Probably when Maryland has a large moose population.
Apply apply apply as many times as you can..as i do..write email and call our reps..Md needs to apply the constitution
I'm just wondering how many of those shooters in 'Charm City' have a proper 'carry permit'.
When Maryland leaves Nazi Germany and joins the 21st. century!
We have some muscle now with Governor Hogan...
please write him about your concerns to allow this action.
5:16....you're kidding yourself.
5:16PM
He's already said he wasn't going to do ANYTHING about MD's gun laws. Save the cost of your stamp.
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