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Committee advances concealed-carry changes to make provisional licenses permanent at age 21

2673069 · March 18, 2025
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Summary

The Senate Federal and State Affairs Committee voted to move House Bill 2,052 favorably after adopting amendments that revise disqualifying offenses, adjust surrender procedures for suspended or revoked concealed-carry licenses, and allow alternative notice methods when provisional licenses convert to standard licenses at age 21.

The Senate Committee on Federal and State Affairs on an undisclosed date voted to move House Bill 2,052 out favorably after amending the bill to clarify several points in the concealed-carry statutes.

House Bill 2,052 would revise the concealed-carry law to (1) update the list of crimes that disqualify a person from receiving a concealed-carry license, (2) transition provisional concealed-carry licenses to regular licenses when holders reach age 21, (3) adjust procedures for surrendering suspended or revoked licenses, and (4) prohibit private building owners or operators from requiring off-duty law enforcement officers to identify themselves or display items…

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