Posted on 02/05/2015 5:28:09 AM PST by marktwain

A constitutional carry reform bill has been introduced in the West Virginia Senate this year, 2015. SB347 would remove the penalties for carrying a concealed weapon, if the person is not otherwise prohibited from possessing firearms. From legiscan.com:
(a) Any person who carries a concealed deadly weaponwithout a state license or other lawful authorization established under the provisions of this code,who is prohibited from possessing firearms under section seven of this articleshall beis guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than $100 nor more than $1,000 and may be imprisoned inthe countyjail for not more than twelve months for the first offense; but upon conviction of a second or subsequent offense, he or sheshall beis guilty of a felony and, upon conviction thereof, shall be imprisoned inthe penitentiarya state correctional facility not less than one nor more than five years and fined not less than $1,000 nor more than $5,000.
(a) Notwithstanding any provision of this code to the contrary, a personThe bill leaves in place the existing permit system so that those who wish to have a permit for reciprocity purposes will be able to do so.licensed to carry a concealed weapon pursuant to the provisions of section four, article seven, chapter sixty-one of this codewho is not prohibited at the time from possessing a firearm pursuant to the provisions of section seven, article seven, chapter sixty-one of this code or by any applicable federal law may carry a handgunin a concealed mannerfor self defense purposes while afield hunting, hiking, camping or in or on a motor vehicle.
This bipartisan bill will be introduced by Senator Dave Sypolt (R-Preston), Senator Craig Blair (R-Berkeley), Senator Robert Beach (D-Monongalia), Senator Ed Gaunch (R-Kanawha), Senator Daniel Hall (R-Wyoming), Senator Robert Karnes (R-Upshur), Senator Kent Leonhardt (R-Monongalia), Senator Mark Maynard (R-Wayne), and Senator Bob Williams (D-Taylor). Between now and introduction, there is still opportunity for a couple of more senators to sign on. If so, we will update.The bill looks like it has a good chance of passage. Governor Tomblin signed a bill requiring confiscated firearm to be sold instead of destroyed, in 2012.
West Virginians, I will tell you this. This bill's passage depends on you. If you want 3-22 (constitutional) carry in our lifetime, this is the time to make it happen. And your way to make it happen is to show up on Lobby Day, in the Capitol Rotunda in Charleston, at 8AM on Monday, February 16th.

Nooooooo. West Virginia is right next to the People’s Republic of Maryland. They can’t allow freedom. It might leak into our liberal paradise.
One can only hope.
We’ll soon see a map like that showing the spread of “Universal Background Checks” linked with 4473 unless our pro-gun alphabet organizations get off their duffs and lobby each state a BC without that form.
Bloomberg has a lot of money to fund state initiatives - and Gruber was right.
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