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Senate amends firearms bill, restores restrictions on carrying in public buildings and raises training fees
Summary
The Senate adopted amendments to House Bill 1588 to keep publicly owned buildings off-limits for concealed carry with a permit, codify storage rules in state buildings, authorize limited higher-education flexibility, and raised training fees; final passage recorded 43-4.
The North Dakota Senate on April 3 adopted committee amendments to House Bill 1588, which changes statutes governing dangerous weapons, concealed carry and related penalties, and then passed the bill on final reading 43-4.
Senator Paulson, the bill carrier, told the chamber the amendments remove a provision that would have allowed concealed carry in publicly owned and operated buildings under a concealed carry permit and restore current code language that prohibits possession of firearms or dangerous weapons in those places. The amendments…
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