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Lively legislative season
in North Dakota, a bill to forbid employers from stopping employees from having firearms in their parked, locked vehicles has passed the House.
In Montana, a Senate committee has approved a bill to allow concealed carry without a permit.
Linn County, Iowa, has voted to allow concealed carry in parks and most other county property.
Ohioans for Concealed Carry sued Youngstown, Ohio over a ban on gun dealerships, and lost, because the city quickly repealed the ban.
UPDATE: and to cap off the day, the Utah governor signed its knife preemption statute, which has Knife Rights rejoicing.
It's quite different from 20-30 years ago, when the legislative action consisted of waiting periods here and AW bans there and California initiatives to ban handguns, etc., etc.
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In Connecticut, there was a hearing on a large capacity magazine ban (basically the same as the one proposed in Congress) on Wednesday. No one seems quite sure what the prospects are.
Refreshing, is it not!