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1999 SESSION
HB 2458 Concealed weapons.
Introduced by: Richard H. Black | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Concealed weapons. Makes the following changes in the concealed weapon and concealed handgun law: allows a person to carry a concealed weapon without a permit while in his own place of business, provides that the training required prior to issuance of a concealed handgun permit never expires unless specified on the training documentation, requires a clerk of circuit court to give an applicant written notice of his right to an ore tenus hearing upon denial of his concealed-carry permit, specifically defines “under the influence of alcohol or drugs” for the purposes of the misdemeanor of being under the influence while carrying a concealed handgun in a public place, limits the personal information which may be included on the face of a permit and specifies its size, removes the prohibition on carrying a concealed handgun in a restaurant or bar which serves alcohol and provides for a 60-day time period to petition the Court of Appeals for review of a denial of a concealed-carry permit instead of the current 30 days.