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Gun enthusiasts peruse a display at the 2013 annual New York State Arms Collectors Association Albany Gun Show. A bill filed in Louisiana this week would enhance information sharing between state ...
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Audacy on MSNLouisiana Senate passes new bill relaxing gun laws in school zonesLouisiana Senate Bill 101, authored by Senator Blake Miguez, will modify laws concerning where firearms can be carried in ...
Louisiana's law-abiding adults soon will be able to legally carry concealed handguns without permits or training after the Legislature gave final passage to a bill that will expand gun rights in ...
To conceal carry a firearm in Louisiana according to the law right now, citizens have to go through eight hours of training and apply for a $125 permit. That permit lasts five years.
Louisiana gun owners could carry concealed firearms without training or a permit under a bill advanced by a Senate committee Monday with a similar measure on deck in the House, the Daily ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WGNO) — A bill that would allow parade-goers in Louisiana to carry concealed guns is moving forward, but it hasn’t cleared the full legislature just yet. House Bill 393 would ...
Louisiana lawmakers have proposed a bill to criminalize the improper storage of loaded firearms, which could lead to up to six months in jail and a fine of up to $1,000 if a minor is injured or kil… ...
A bill to allow people to carry a concealed handgun in Louisiana without a permit or training secured final legislative passage Tuesday, though Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards has promised to ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - A bill proposed by a New Orleans state senator would hold gun owners liable for civil damages if their firearms are stolen from unlocked vehicles and used in subsequent felony ...
Democrat State Senator Gary Carter Jr, out of New Orleans has filed Senate Bill 216, which says, “The owner of a firearm which is stolen from an unlocked vehicle is liable for damages caused by ...
A Louisiana Senate committee voted 4-1 Tuesday to forward a bill that would designate possession of a firearm by a person convicted of a felony as a crime of violence.
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