Missouri allows teachers to carry guns on campus

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Missouri allows teachers to carry guns on campus

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The bill also lowers the age to legally concealed carry from 21 to 19 and allows for "limited open carry" in the state as well.

According to Guns.com, SB656 passed by a vote of 111 to 28. It allows "school districts to cross-train faculty to become 'School Protection Officers.'"
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It does a lot more as well http://www.senate.mo.gov/14info/BTS_Web ... D=28098814" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I reckon the "SHOW ME" state is gonna' show us, eh?
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Nice start...

"This act provides that the open carrying of a firearm may not be prohibited by a political subdivision for any person with a valid concealed carry endorsement or permit in his or her possession who presents such endorsement or permit upon the demand of a law enforcement officer. In addition, no person carrying a concealed or unconcealed handgun may be disarmed or physically restrained by a law enforcement officer unless under arrest or if there is no reasonable and articulable suspicion of criminal activity. Any person who violates these provisions may be issued a citation for up to $35. No ordinance of a political subdivision may be construed to preclude the use of a firearm to defend property or persons."
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rbwhatever1 wrote:Nice start...

"This act provides that the open carrying of a firearm may not be prohibited by a political subdivision for any person with a valid concealed carry endorsement or permit in his or her possession who presents such endorsement or permit upon the demand of a law enforcement officer. In addition, no person carrying a concealed or unconcealed handgun may be disarmed or physically restrained by a law enforcement officer unless under arrest or if there is no reasonable and articulable suspicion of criminal activity. Any person who violates these provisions may be issued a citation for up to $35. No ordinance of a political subdivision may be construed to preclude the use of a firearm to defend property or persons."
Missouri is already an open carry state. It has been legal there forever. The only difference is cities could enact ordinances to prohibit open carry of a firearm. Now, if you have a CHL you will be able to open carry even in those cities that it was once illegal in.
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rbwhatever1 wrote:Nice start...

"This act provides that the open carrying of a firearm may not be prohibited by a political subdivision for any person with a valid concealed carry endorsement or permit in his or her possession who presents such endorsement or permit upon the demand of a law enforcement officer. In addition, no person carrying a concealed or unconcealed handgun may be disarmed or physically restrained by a law enforcement officer unless under arrest or if there is no reasonable and articulable suspicion of criminal activity. Any person who violates these provisions may be issued a citation for up to $35. No ordinance of a political subdivision may be construed to preclude the use of a firearm to defend property or persons."
That is nice. I wonder, though; does this part "Any person who violates these provisions may be issued a citation for up to $35" apply to the citizen who's carrying, or the LEO who "disarms or restrains a citizen without any reasonable and articulable suspicion of criminal activity"? It's a little ambiguous... those smart lawyers need an editor.
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Keith B wrote:
rbwhatever1 wrote:Nice start...

"This act provides that the open carrying of a firearm may not be prohibited by a political subdivision for any person with a valid concealed carry endorsement or permit in his or her possession who presents such endorsement or permit upon the demand of a law enforcement officer. In addition, no person carrying a concealed or unconcealed handgun may be disarmed or physically restrained by a law enforcement officer unless under arrest or if there is no reasonable and articulable suspicion of criminal activity. Any person who violates these provisions may be issued a citation for up to $35. No ordinance of a political subdivision may be construed to preclude the use of a firearm to defend property or persons."
Missouri is already an open carry state. It has been legal there forever. The only difference is cities could enact ordinances to prohibit open carry of a firearm. Now, if you have a CHL you will be able to open carry even in those cities that it was once illegal in.
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