The Virginia House of Delegates has approved legislation that would ban the disclosure of information about all concealed handgun permit holders.
The House approved an amended version of the Senate proposal on Tuesday by a vote of 76 to 23. The original bill would have prohibited circuit court clerks issuing concealed handgun permits from disclosing any information related to the permit -- including personal identifying information -- for a person protected by a protective order.
The House version altered the bill to include any concealed handgun permit holder.
Read the article: The Washington Post
Virginia: House approves bill to ban to protect privacy of Right-to-Carry permit holders
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