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AL: Mobile Co. Sheriff calls proposed Alabama pistol permit bill ‘dangerous’
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Mobile County Sheriff Sam Cochran is standing his ground when it comes to the newly proposed Alabama pistol permit bill. The pre-filed bill calls for the state to do away with the pistol permit requirement. If passed, anyone over the age of 18 can buy a gun and conceal carry.
“This would be a terrible law,” Cochran said.
Alabama Senator Gerald Allen, a Republican, has been pushing to pass this bill for some time. Supporters of the bill, including gun rights group BamaCarry, say that people should not have to pay to exercise their constitutional right. In a blog post on the group’s website, they say in part: |
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dasing
(2/25/2017)
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Another money grabbing gun banner in the mix! |
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dasing
(2/25/2017)
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If the sheriff would allow permits with NO fee, maybe. |
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