Senate votes to allow concealed handguns without permit

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By KIM CHANDLER
Associated Press
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) – The Alabama Senate has approved legislation that would end the requirement for a person to get a permit to carry a concealed handgun in public.
State senators on Thursday voted 23-6 for the bill. It now returns to the Alabama House of Representatives where lawmakers will consider Senate changes to the bill.
Proponents call the proposal “constitutional carry” and argue that people shouldn’t have to get a permit, which requires a background check and paying a fee, to carry a handgun they legally own.
Many state sheriffs and other law enforcement officials have opposed the legislation. They argue the permits enhance public safety.
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3/3/2022 3:33:41 PM (GMT -6:00)