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    Louisiana Going to Constitutional Carry

    The bill, SB1, passed both houses in the state legislature. It passed both houses last year too but the then-governor vetoed it. The current governor has indicated he'll sign it. That makes us the 28th state to pass such a law.

    Here's an article from my local TV station.

    I'm going to keep my CCW current because I travel, but it's good to know it's not needed at home.
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    Quote Originally Posted by revchuck38 View Post
    The bill, SB1, passed both houses in the state legislature. It passed both houses last year too but the then-governor vetoed it. The current governor has indicated he'll sign it. That makes us the 28th state to pass such a law.

    Here's an article from my local TV station.

    I'm going to keep my CCW current because I travel, but it's good to know it's not needed at home.
    Interesting that there is no federal law against concealed carry except here.

    https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/res...ying-firearms/

    The trend in states is just to go constitutional carry and forget about the permits. Saves the tax payers a lot of money and lets LE do the other stuff that we need them to do. The feds aren't going to hang you up unless you happen to be too stupid to carry where you're prohibited. It's all posted.

    That's great news for you habitants des marais.
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    ...and it's official, the governor signed the bill yesterday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by revchuck38 View Post
    ...and it's official, the governor signed the bill yesterday.
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    Quote Originally Posted by awp_101 View Post
    Are the streets running with blood yet?
    I'll check after lunch.
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    Who do we expect next? SC? I have a hard time imagining anyone other than SC passing a permitless concealed carry law.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Borderland View Post
    Interesting that there is no federal law against concealed carry except here.

    https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/res...ying-firearms/

    The trend in states is just to go constitutional carry and forget about the permits. Saves the tax payers a lot of money and lets LE do the other stuff that we need them to do. The feds aren't going to hang you up unless you happen to be too stupid to carry where you're prohibited. It's all posted.

    That's great news for you habitants des marais.
    Are there any states that currently have pedmitless carry and don't also have a permit system as well?
    Permits still have some reciprocity value in places where a permit is still required. Granted, that number continues to shrink.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RoyGBiv View Post
    Are there any states that currently have pedmitless carry and don't also have a permit system as well?
    Permits still have some reciprocity value in places where a permit is still required. Granted, that number continues to shrink.
    Vermont has never had a permit system in place. It’s one of the reasons permitless carry is sometimes referred to as Vermont carry.
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