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Missouri Senate places firearms-on-transit bill on informal calendar amid debate
Summary
Senators discussed Senate Bill 77, which would change rules for carrying firearms on public transit and include an amendment expanding the castle doctrine. The measure was placed on the informal calendar for future talks; no formal vote was taken.
The Missouri Senate discussed Senate Bill 77, a proposal to modify rules for carrying firearms on public transit systems, and placed the measure on the informal calendar for future talks.
The bill, sponsored by Senator Adam Schnelting of Saint Charles, would change provisions relating to the carrying of firearms on public transit; an amendment to the measure would expand the state's castle…
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