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A senate bill that would allow local governments to restrict and ban possessions of concealed handguns on public property will be up a for work session of the Senate Committee on Judiciary, and Ballot Measure 110 implementation, on Thursday, following a nearly four-hour virtual hearing Monday.
If passed, SB554 would allow cities, counties, service district, port authorities, school districts, colleges or universities to adopt ordinances or policies limiting or not allowing possession of firearms on or in public property by holders of concealed handgun licenses.
The bill would require that signs be posted identifying locations where the guns would not be allowed.