Bill
LC 3974
Revise concealed weapon requirements
LC 3974 aimed to revise concealed carry rules, altering permit eligibility and training; the draft died in process, so no changes became law.
Bill
LC 3974
LC 3974 aimed to revise concealed carry rules, altering permit eligibility and training; the draft died in process, so no changes became law.
LC 3974 is a bill titled “Revise concealed weapon requirements.” It is categorized under guns and weapons, law enforcement (also relevant to criminal procedure), revenue, and state-level matters. The bill is currently described as a draft that ultimately died in process.
Based on the title, the bill aimed to revise the requirements surrounding concealed weapons permits or carry. The exact policy goals, such as tightening or relaxing eligibility, training, background checks, permit validity, or enforcement mechanisms, are not provided in the available summary. The absence of the full text means the intended changes, standards, and processes cannot be confirmed here.
The specific provisions of LC 3974 are not included in the information given. As a result, a precise, itemized list of changes cannot be stated. In a typical concealed-carry reform, one might expect discussions of:
- Eligibility criteria for concealed carry permits (e.g., age, criminal history, mental health disqualifications)
- Training or competency requirements for permit applicants
- Background check processes and timelines
- Permit issuance, renewal, and scope (where and how a permit is valid)
- Reciprocity with other jurisdictions
- Fees and revenue implications for state agencies
- Enforcement, penalties for noncompliance, and statutory definitions
Note: The above items are common themes in concealed weapon legislation but are not confirmed for LC 3974 without the actual text.
The bill is recorded as a draft that did not advance in the legislative process during the noted session. “Died in Process” indicates the proposal did not move toward enactment, though future sessions could reintroduce or revise similar measures.
If you’d like, I can tailor this summary to focus on specific stakeholders (e.g., applicants, law enforcement) or compare it to prior concealed carry reforms to provide additional context.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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