Nicely done.
Gov. Doug Burgum signed a bill Thursday that allows people to conceal carry as long as they have had a valid North Dakota driver's license or state ID card for at least a year.
The new law applies to people only within the state. Residents will still not be able to conceal carry outside of North Dakota without the proper permit.
The bill does not change the places you are allowed to conceal carry like schools and other public buildings.
No law enforcement agencies or groups testified against HB 1169. A representative of the North Dakota Peace Officers Association testified the bill is more enforceable because of the provision restricting it only to North Dakota residents and the requirement that those carrying a concealed weapon must inform a peace officer upon contact.
North Dakota's "residents only" legislation is similar to that of Idaho.
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Bob Owens is the Editor of BearingArms.com. A long-time shooting enthusiast, he began blogging as a North Carolina native in New York. His personal blog is bob-owens.com, and he can be found on Twitter at @bob_owens.
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