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Lawmakers consider bill to allow open carry in South Carolina

Lawmakers consider bill to allow open carry in South Carolina VIDEO: Lawmakers consider bill to allow open carry in South Carolina By Kaitlin Stansell | February 4, 2021 at 5:48 PM EST - Updated February 5 at 9:13 AM CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - As activists work to honor survivors of gun violence this week, state lawmakers are considering a bill that would give some people the ability to openly carry guns in South Carolina. The Palmetto State is one of only five states in the country without legislation that allows some form of open carry. However, House Bill 3094 has several law enforcement leaders and other groups worried about its consequences.

Virginia Marijuana Legalization Bills Sail Through Committees As Key Friday Deadline Nears

This is  part of a legalization plan that the state Democrats have proposed mid-January. Having been approved by five committees and subcommittees over the past weekend, the proposal must be passed by the state Senate and House of Delegates by Friday.  “Our bill on cannabis legalization is continuing to make its way through the process. It passed (the) House Courts committee & is moving to Appropriations next week. Proud to serve as Chief patron on this ground breaking legislation that is (a) huge step towards justice in the Commonwealth.”, tweeted Virginia senate majority leader Charniele Herring on January 31. Virginia Law and Cannabis Legalization

Missouri lawmakers race to be first to nullify federal gun laws imposed by Biden administration

Missouri lawmakers race to be first to ‘nullify’ federal gun laws imposed by Biden administration John Haughey, The Center Square © Provided by Washington Examiner On the same day the Missouri Senate debated 17 hours into the predawn to “perfect” a COVID-19 business liability protection bill, the Missouri House made short work of passing a bill prohibiting state law enforcement agencies from enforcing federal firearms regulations. House Bill 85, the ‘Second Amendment Preservation Act,’ sponsored by Rep. Jered Taylor, R-Nixa, advanced to a final House floor hearing Wednesday in a 107-43 mostly partisan vote. The measure would invalidate federal laws or “other actions deemed to infringe on a person’s Second Amendment right to bear arms,” while claiming not to infringe on federal authority to enforce federal gun laws in Missouri.

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