Senate Bill 95, sponsored by Senator Albert Robinson (R-D 21), passed out of the Committee on State and Local Government. This critical legislation closes a judicially-created "loophole" in the state`s 1984 preemption law and allows local governments to discriminate against licensed gun dealers and manufacturers through the use of their zoning laws. SB 95 requires local governments to treat dealers and manufacturers in the same manner as they do all other businesses. Please call your state Senator and request that he support SB 95. You can find contact information for your Senator by using the "Write Your Representatives" feature at www.NRAILA.org.
Kentucky - Urge Your Senator To Support Preemption Bill (SB95)

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