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Missouri Passes Bill Allowing Citizens To Open Carry Without A Permit

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Christian Datoc Senior White House Correspondent
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The Missouri House of Representatives passed a “Constitutional Carry” bill Monday, protecting the rights of citizens to carry handguns without a permit.

House Bill 1468 — introduced by Representative Eric Burlison — passed by an overwhelming 112-37 vote and will now head to the state Senate.

“In 2014 Missourians made it abundantly clear that they have grown tired of the repeated attacks on our Second Amendment rights,” Burlison said in a statement. “This legislation simply aligns Missouri statutes with our state constitution so that our citizens can lawfully carry a concealed weapon without a permit.”

“This will end the unfair tax on our right to bear arms by doing away with the concealed carry permit fee, and give Missourians the protection they deserve to exercise their Second Amendment rights,” he added.

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