Retired law enforcement, judges, and prosecuters could be packing concealed heat if a bill passes final approval in the Senate.
Rod Petersen has more from Jefferson City.
Legislation allowing retired police officers, judges, and prosecuters to carry concealed weapons passed first-round approval in the Senate.
The bill sponsor is Southeast Missouri Republican Peter Kinder.
Other senators voiced concern that the bill would go the House and come back as a blanket conceal and carry bill.
A bill which would give almost all citizens the right to carry concealed weapons.
Reporting from the State Capitol, I'm Rod Petersen.
Rod Petersen has more from Jefferson City.
The right for retired police officers, judges, and prosecuters to carry concealed weapons passed first-round approval in the Senate.
Co-sponsor Danny Staples, who supported a full conceal and carry weapons bill in the past, voiced disapproval with measures to do that this year.
Staples said that an effort last year to put the conceal and carry measure before the voters was killed by the National Rifle Association.
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The bill goes to the full House if it passes final approval in the Senate.
From Jefferson City, I'm Rod Petersen.