Idaho Becomes Ninth Constitutional Carry State

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Idaho legalized the carry of a concealed firearm without a permit on Friday.

Republican Gov. Butch Otter signed SB 1389 into law after it passed both the House and Senate with large majorities. The law allows everyone who is a resident of Idaho, is 21 years of age or older, and legally allowed to posses a firearm, to carry a firearm concealed on their person without obtaining a permit first.

The move makes Idaho the ninth state, following on the heels of West Virginia, to adopt a permitless framework, commonly referred to as “constitutional carry.” The trend of states moving to constitutional carry laws has accelerated sharply since 2003, when only Vermont had such a system.

Though gun carry laws vary from state to state, most laws adhere to one of three standards. The most popular of these is the “shall-issue” framework, which 33 states now employ, and it requires state officials to issue a permit to anybody who meets certain training requirement and passes a background check.

The most restrictive standard, employed by only eight states, is often called “may-issue” and gives government officials ultimate discretion over who can obtain a license.

Constitutional carry is now more popular than the “shall issue” framework for the first time in the history of the United States.

Gov. Otter said he signed the bill into law because he considers himself a gun rights champion. “I’m a gun owner, a hunter and a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association,” he said in a letter to the president of the Idaho State Senate. “I have consistently championed our citizens’ gun rights throughout my years in public office, and I do so again today in signing Senate Bill 1389 into law.”

He also encouraged anybody considering carrying a gun to seek training and rebuked the legislature for not including a training requirement in the bill.

Gun rights activists, who have “constitutional carry” bills pending in a number of other states across the country, celebrated the bill’s passage.

“This is a great day for law-abiding gun owners in Idaho,” Chris Cox, the NRA’s lead lobbyist, said in a statement. “Now, the residents of Idaho can choose what method of self-defense suits them best no matter where they are in the state.”

The law will officially go into effect July 1.


Idaho Becomes Ninth Constitutional Carry State
 

Scooby

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I'm offended they have to wait until 21 years of age. How can you call yourself a "free society" ??
 

Walter

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Have these laws been in effect in states where there have been killing sprees and random killings?
From Wiki:
Among U.S. states, Alaska, Arkansas[disputed], Arizona, Idaho (effective July 1, 2016), Kansas, Maine, Vermont, West Virginia (effective June 5, 2016) and Wyoming are Fully Unrestricted, and allow those who are not prohibited from owning a firearm to carry a concealed firearm in any place not deemed off-limits by law without a permit.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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And the nine states with Constitutional carry are ranked 12th, 13th, 20th, 26th, 30th, 36th, 42nd, 47th, and 49th in murder rates.

I'm having trouble seeing a correlation.
 

Frankiedoodle

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Hope that they are planning on getting those hitching posts up soon. For the horses that will be hitched to them by the people who are still in the 18th century. Let stupidity reign.