Posted on 11/28/2016 3:18:36 AM PST by marktwain
South Dakota Representative Lynne DiSanto
South Dakota will be considering a permitless, or "Constitutional" carry bill again this year. In 2012, a bill passed both the House and the Senate, but was vetoed by Gov Daugaard. In 2012, only Alaska, Arizona, Vermont and Wyoming had Constitutional carry. In 2015, Constitutional carry passed the South Dakota House, but was killed by a Senate Committee. It passed the House 44 to 23. The Senate was controlled by Republicans, 27 to 8. Now, in 2016, Constitutional carry is expected to be introduced by Representative Lynne DiSanto. From siouxcityjournal.com:
PIERRE, S.D. A Republican state lawmaker plans to sponsor a bill in the upcoming legislative session that would allow people who can legally carry a concealed handgun in South Dakota to do so without a permit.Constitutional carry has made great strides since 2012. There are 11 states that have permitless or "Consititutional" carry in 2016. The graphic below is one of the best at illustrating the incremental restoration of the right to bear arms in the United States. Green indicates a permitless or "Constitutional" carry state.
Right now, it's a misdemeanor under state law for someone to carry a concealed pistol or to have one concealed in a vehicle without a permit. Rep. Lynne DiSanto said Monday that her bill is about personal protection.
She’s not guilty :)
I am EXPECTING Trump to enforce the 2nd amendment in all 50 states.
It is NOT a state decision. It is an amendment.
Jerks like cuomo and deblasio can go to hell.
Hope you’re doing well :)
Better than I deserve!
Good!!!
I’m getting just what I deserve :)
Well, how could any man say no to that !
South Dakota Representative Lynne DiSanto>>>>>>>>>>>>
Not Guilty!
On January 1, 2017, our new Constitutional Carry Law takes effect in Missouri. Long, hard fight. But we will be there soon! Keep the ball rolling South Dakota!
And what is the murder rate committed by ccw holders in SD? What is the demonstrable fear?
The murder rate for CCW holders is probably absurdly low.
The State police likely doe not want to give up power.
The Governor doesn’t have any real arguments, just saying that the permit is easy to get, so why any objections to it?
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