Missouri “Permitless” Carry Legislation Needs Support

posted on March 12, 2016
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NRA’s Institute for Legislative Action is calling on Missouri gun owners to voice their support for the “permitless” concealed-carry legislation currently under consideration in the state legislature.

Earlier this week, the NRA-backed carry legislation, House Bill 1468, received a “Do Pass” vote from the House Committee on Emerging Issues. The bill will now go to the House Select Committee on General Laws for further consideration.

Sponsored by Republican state Rep. Eric Burlison, the measure would allow all law-abiding individuals to carry a concealed firearm anywhere that isn’t expressly prohibited by law. HB 1468 would also recognize your right to legally carry a concealed firearm without having to obtain a permit, allowing law-abiding gun owners the ability to better protect themselves and their loved ones.

Use Your Power!

Missouri gun owners can contact members of the House Select Committee and ask for their support on this important legislation here.

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