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MO HB92
Bill
Status
1/9/2013
Primary Sponsor
Chuck Gatschenberger
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AI Summary
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Lowers the minimum age requirement for concealed carry endorsement from 21 to 19 years old, with 18-year-olds eligible if they are active duty or honorably discharged from the U.S. Armed Forces.
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Allows 19-year-olds (and 18-year-olds meeting military service requirements) to carry concealed firearms in Missouri with a valid concealed carry endorsement on their driver's license or nondriver's license.
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Applies age change throughout sections 571.030, 571.101, and 571.117 governing unlawful weapons use, concealed carry endorsement applications, and revocation petitions.
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Maintains all other eligibility requirements for concealed carry endorsement including background checks, firearms safety training, and disqualifying criminal history or mental health commitments.
Legislative Description
Changes the minimum age at which a person can be issued a concealed carry endorsement from 21 years of age to 19 years of age
Last Action
Referred: Rules(H)
5/2/2013