Alabama lawmakers moving on their own constitutional carry bill for guns

Georgia is considering a similar move, Tennessee already has passed one

MONTGOMERY, Ala, (AP) – Alabama lawmakers have advanced legislation that would end the requirement for a person to get a permit to carry a concealed handgun in public.

The Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday approved the House-passed bill. It now moves to the Alabama Senate.

Gun rights advocates have championed the proposal they call “constitutional carry.”

They argue that people should not have to get a permit to carry a handgun they legally own.

Many state sheriffs and other law enforcement officials have opposed the legislation.

They say permits provide a crucial tool to combat crime and enhance public safety.

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