KTVH:
HELENA — A Montana legislative committee has advanced a bill that would expand where and how people can carry firearms.
The House Judiciary Committee passed House Bill 102 in a 12-7 vote Monday, with all Republicans voting in favor and all Democrats voting against it. The bill will now go to the full House for consideration.
HB 102, sponsored by Republican Rep. Seth Berglee of Joliet, would make a number of changes to state gun laws. It would allow people to carry a concealed firearm without a permit in most places. Those with concealed weapons permits would be allowed to carry in some additional areas, including state and local government offices and restaurants or other places where alcohol is sold. read more
Every state that can should be doing the same because there’ll be a heavy push by the brain dead imbecile to crush our 2nd amendment.
I have no idea exactly what they have in store for gun control but I can say with certainty that’ll it’ll be extremely oppressive.
I’d hate to be living in a blue state right now.
The hand writing on the wall, has a clear message…duck
Folks will be adding front porches to their homes in record numbers. Why?
So they can just leave their shotgun out there with two shells loaded. Come on, man!
Vote recap:
12 R native Montanans vote yes
7 D refugees from liberal states vote no
Smart enough to run, but the stupid stuck to their shoes
@ Anonymous JANUARY 14, 2021 AT 9:28 AM
“7 D refugees from liberal states”
Missoula has been a steaming pile of leftists my entire life. Anaconda and Bute likewise. Bozeman has been since the 1980s.
Them’s the facts, like it or not.