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Missouri Senate places SB 77 on informal calendar after debate over firearms on transit

2600950 · March 13, 2025
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Senate Bill 77, sponsored by Sen. Adam Schnelting, would change rules on carrying firearms on public transit and includes an amendment to expand the state's castle doctrine. The measure was placed on the informal calendar for future discussion; lawmakers are on mid‑session recess and return March 24, reporter Dean Morgan said.

Senate Bill 77, a proposal to modify provisions governing the carrying of firearms on public transit systems, was placed on the Missouri Senate's informal calendar for future discussion, reporter Dean Morgan said.

The bill is sponsored by State Sen. Adam Schnelting of Saint Charles. An amendment to the legislation would expand the state's castle doctrine — a change…

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