CONCEALED CARRY-FOREST PSRV
Overview: SB 1802 - CONCEALED CARRY-FOREST PSRVPurpose and Intent: The bill aims to expand the rights of individuals to carry concealed firearms in certain public lands and forests
Overview: SB 1802 - CONCEALED CARRY-FOREST PSRVPurpose and Intent: The bill aims to expand the rights of individuals to carry concealed firearms in certain public lands and forests
Overview: SB 1802 - CONCEALED CARRY-FOREST PSRV
Purpose and Intent: The bill aims to expand the rights of individuals to carry concealed firearms in certain public lands and forests.
Key Provisions:
- Allows individuals with valid concealed carry permits to carry concealed firearms in state-owned or managed forests and wildlife management areas.
- Exempts these areas from any existing restrictions or prohibitions on the carrying of concealed firearms.
- Requires the state to develop and implement policies and procedures to ensure the safe and responsible use of concealed firearms in these areas.
Affected Parties and Impacts: The bill would impact individuals with concealed carry permits, as well as the management and use of state-owned or managed forests and wildlife areas. It could potentially increase the presence of firearms in these public spaces.
Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The bill has been introduced and has been added as a co-sponsor by Senator Laura Fine.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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