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KY: Kentucky ‘no permit’ concealed-carry gun bill advances
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In a 29-8 vote Thursday, the Kentucky Senate approved a bill calling for the elimination of permits for carrying concealed weapons in the state.
Kentucky already lets gun owners carry firearms openly without a permit.
The sponsor of the concealed-carry bill noted that only law-abiding citizens are currently required to pay a fee and take a firearms-safety course in order to carry concealed weapons.
"Criminals, on the other hand, already carry concealed weapons without permits," Sen. Brandon Smith, a Republican from Hazard, told the Courier Journal of Louisville. |
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PHORTO
(2/15/2019)
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There is no constitutional provision authorizing the government to mandate "training" to exercise any fundamental right.
It stops, THERE. |
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