JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Missouri Republican lawmaker wants to decriminalize concealing a gun without a permit.
Rep. Eric Burlison, of Springfield, introduced a measure Thursday that would decriminalize carrying a concealed weapon including firearms, knives and batons.
The bill would eliminate the requirement for individuals to get a permit in order to conceal a gun.
Burlison says citizens already have the right to carry a weapon openly and that the requirement to go through training and pay for a permit to wear a layer of clothing over the gun was silly.
He also says it’s probably unconstitutional because of the gun-rights amendment added to the state’s constitution in August.
The measure would not remove a requirement for a concealed carry at a school or place of worship to carry a gun.