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This is good for th efuture of all MO. 2A rights

mspgunner

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Ellisville, Missouri, USA
Good news, there were changes made during the Third Read Perfection
debate last night that removed these problem areas: It no longer
includes the 96-hour commitment language, and the flexibility of fees
was restored (ccw application/renewal). HCS SB 75 was then passed by
the House shortly after 11 pm, 123 to 29.

I do like this bill. Among other provisions, it contains teaching the
Eddie Eagle program in schools, prohibits publishing gun owners'
names, lowers the required number of shots for a ccw permit (20
practice/20 qualify with each gun, 80 shots total), removes ccw from
DOR, and more...

Session ends tomorrow, but the Senate is expected to take up and pass
the House version.
 

HP995

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MO, USA
No more fingerprints:

Biometric data is prohibited from being collected from the applicant.

Any state agency that has retained any documents or records, including fingerprint records provided for a concealed carry endorsement prior to August 28, 2013 must destroy them upon successful issuance of a permit.
 

HP995

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MO, USA
Nra-ILA:

today, the missouri senate concurred on senate bill 75 by a 24-5 vote.

...

Please contact governor nixon and respectfully ask him to sign senate bill 75 into law.

Phone: (573) 751-3222
 
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