"Louisiana Moves Closer to Permitless Concealed Carry Legislation"
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Louisiana lawmakers, during a special session aimed at addressing violent crime, have advanced legislation that would allow people to carry concealed guns without a permit and provide immunity from civil liability for using a concealed firearm in self-defense. The bills, supported by Republicans and opposed by Democrats, are part of a series of "tough-on-crime" policies being considered. Supporters argue that current permitting requirements are unconstitutional, while opponents fear an increase in gun violence and dangerous situations for law enforcement. If passed by the House and signed by the governor, the bill would take effect on July 4.
- Louisiana lawmakers advance permitless concealed carry gun bill ABC News
- Constitutional carry bill advances at the legislature WAFB
- Louisiana lawmakers advance bill allowing concealed carry without permit The Hill
- New Orleans mayor voices concern over concealed carry bill WDSU New Orleans
- What is permitless carry? Louisiana residents could soon carry concealed guns without training. NOLA.com
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