County Sheriff Seeks Limit On Alabama Constitutional Carry
A county sheriff in Alabama is pushing for legislation to amend the state’s constitutional, or “permitless,” carry law as it applies to young adults under the age of 21.
According to a report at al.com, Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch is gathering information to try to get legislation introduced requiring a permit for 18- to 20-year-olds. The state passed constitutional carry legislation in 2022, making it the 25th state where lawful adults can practice their Second Amendment rights with no government red tape or fees.
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