Posted March 17, 2017 9:52 am by Comments

By Beth Baumann

campus carry

Campus carry may become a reality in Arkansas. The state House and Senate both approved House Bill 1249, which creates an enhanced concealed carry permit. Those who possess the enhanced CCW permit would be allowed to carry on college campuses and universities throughout the state.

Under HB 1249, a person must be 25 years of age and undergo 8 hours of training in order to qualify for the enhanced CCW permit.

The bill was introduced by state Representative Charlie Collins and backed by the NRA.

“The [NRA] applauds the passage of HB1249, a personal protection bill to strengthen Arkansas’ current carry system,” the NRA said in a statement released after the bill’s passage. “With Governor’s Hutchinson’s signature, law-abiding citizens with enhanced permits will be allowed to defend themselves if attacked by vicious criminals while on campus, out to dinner, or visiting state buildings.”

The bill is currently sitting on Gov. Asa Hutchinson’s desk. According to J.R. Davis, communications director for the governor, Hutchinson will sign the bill. A bill signing ceremony is still in the works.

Based on statistics from the Arkansas Department of Higher Education, should Hutchinson sign the bill into law, 5,000 students at the University of Arkansas-Little Rock campus …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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