The Idaho Senate has overwhelming passed a bill that would allow citizens to carry handguns openly or concealed without a permit, pushing them one step closer to being the next state to re-adopt so-called "Constitutional" carry.
The Idaho Senate has approved legislation that would allow residents 21 years old and up carry hidden guns without permits or training.
Senate lawmakers voted 27-8 on Wednesday to advance the proposal over the House.
Currently, Idaho allows permits people to carry a gun openly -- in a holster, for instance -- without a permit. The measure would let people carry concealed, loaded guns in public without permits, such as by wearing a coat. People ages 18 through 20 would need a permit and training.
The Idaho bill is very similar in construction to the law recently adopted in West Virginia.......
Incredible. This is the third piece of such potentially welcome news we have passed on in recent times. We heard good news from West Virginia March 7th and a week later learned that the Oklahoma House had passed its own bill - hoping their senate carries it through. This is an encouraging trend and one which should expand further to many other states.
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