On May 3, by a vote of 28-3, Missouri’s Senate passed HB 365, introduced by Representative Brian Munzlinger (R-1). HB 365 ensures that Missouri’s Right-to-Carry permitting process is administered fairly and equally throughout the "Show Me State." The significance of this legislation is underscored by the overwhelmingly bipartisan support it received in the General Assembly. HB 365 now heads to Governor Matt Blunt (R), and the law will take effect immediately upon his signature. Special thanks to all of the pro-freedom legislators in Jefferson City, and in particular, House Speaker Rod Jetton (R-156), Representative Scott Lipke (R-157), Senate President Michael Gibbons (R-15), Senator Jason Crowell (R-27), and of course, Representative Munzlinger, for their leadership on this bill.
Missouri Update: HB 365
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