Anchor ads are not supported on this page.

Concealed Guns Allowed in Vehicles

Under a pending proposal in the Alabama Legislature, Alabama residents would be able to carry loaded pistols in their vehicles without a concealed carry permit.

Per Bill sponsor Sen. Scott Beason, R-Gardendale, people should be able to keep a loaded weapon in their car, just as they can their house, without paying a fee.

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below

“I don’t believe you ought to have to pay for your Second Amendment rights,” Beason said.

The Senate Judiciary Committee approved the bill Wednesday by a 6-2 vote. The bill now moves to the full Senate.Currently, people can keep a pistol in the car without a permit, but the weapon must be unloaded,
locked away and out of reach. Beason said an unloaded pistol is of no use to the driver. “You should be able to have a useable weapon,” Beason said.

Concealed carry permits require applicants to undergo a background check and pay a fee. The Alabama Sheriffs’ Association opposed the bill at an earlier public hearing, citing concern for public safety and the loss of permit fees to counties. Bobby Timmons, executive director of the Alabama Sheriffs’ Association, argued last week that having a loaded pistol in a car driven in public is different from keeping a loaded pistol at home.

Advertisement - Continue Reading Below

Read more at: http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/

BROWSE BY BRAND

MORE VIDEOS