Senate Bill 308, introduced by state Senator Sean Bennett (R-38), is a critical self-defense reform that would remove the prohibition on a Concealed Weapon Permit (CWP) holder carrying a concealed firearm into a restaurant licensed to serve alcohol. Debate over this legislation began on March 21, prior to the state Senate taking a two-week recess, with no vote having yet been taken. Consideration of SB 308 will continue when the state Senate returns on Tuesday, April 9. Please call AND e-mail your state Senator and urge her or him to support S. 308. Contact information can be found here.
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