More and More States Silence Gun Laws

States around the country are retreating on gun control.

The Legal Community Against Violence, a public-interest law firm that supports tighter restrictions on guns, says that 22 states in the last three years have weakened or eliminated laws regulating the possession of concealed weapons.

The Center for Public Integrity’s iWatch News reports that the trend reflects a shift in both the tactics and strategy of the gun lobby, which include “a growing emphasis on policy skirmishes outside the Beltway.” Since 2003, the National Rifle Association has contributed $2.5 million to state political candidates, according to the non-partisan National Institute on Money in State Politics.

Some of the examples of the eased restrictions cited by iWatch adopted over the past eight years:

  • Wisconsin this month began allowing weapons on parts of college campuses and in government buildings.
  • Arizona last year decided to allow citizens to carry concealed weapons without a permit. Three other states now have similar laws.
  • Louisiana last year approved letting houses of worship have armed security guards with concealed weapons.
  • Kansas in 2006 cleared the way for gun permit holders to drink while carrying a concealed weapon, as long as they are not legally intoxicated.
  • Utah amended its concealed-carry laws in 2003 to clarify that permit holders can bring guns into public schools.

The iWatch report particularly focused on Ohio, which only seven years ago started allowing citizens to carry concealed weapons

Since then, amid strong lobbying by gun activists, the state has, among other things: given homeowners and motorists new rights to use deadly force against burglars and other assailants; repealed a restriction making it a crime to have a concealed gun in a privately owned parking garage; approved letting parents possess a gun while picking up and dropping off their kids in a school zone; prohibited landlords from banning tenants with guns; and repealed a measure that prohibited applicants with a sealed or expunged criminal record from having a permit.

STUART SILVERSTEIN

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One comment to “More and More States Silence Gun Laws”

  1. L. C. Burgundy

    People who legally carry a concealed pistol are among the most law abiding and peaceful people in the U.S. I’m glad to see silly restrictions on them removed; it’s not as if the criminals care or followed them.

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