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Missouri Senate Passes Major Firearms Reform Legislation!
 
Monday, May 05, 2008
 

Please Contact Your State Representative Today! 

On Monday, May 5, by a vote of 30 to 4, the Missouri Senate passed House Bill 2034, authored by State Representative Brian Munzlinger (R-1). This measure makes a series of positive changes to various areas of Missouri's firearms statutes, including: sweeping and meaningful protections of shooting ranges and hunting preserves; liability protection for landowners allowing public hunting access; prohibiting the unlawful refusal to transfer a firearm by denying a sale to a person otherwise not prohibited from possessing a firearm under state or federal law; eliminating the six-month residency requirement in order to apply for a license to carry a concealed firearm; sealing "permit to acquire" concealable firearm records; and makes necessary revisions to existing statutes regarding the possession of explosives and felony possession of firearms.  

This measure now goes back to the state House of Representatives for final consideration.  

Please contact your State Representative TODAY and strongly encourage him or her to support the Second Amendment, and Missouri's time-honored hunting and sport shooting heritage by voting in favor on HB2034. You can find your State Representatives by clicking here.

 

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