Alabama gun bill

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Sure.. Courthouses, courthouse annex's, anywhere a city council is currently meeting, this makes all municipal buildings off limits while the council, or county commission is in session, any place that has a metal detector, turnstile, or other such device prior to entry.
Well... the thing is, it looks like all the specific prohibitions are generally places you wouldn't be allowed to carry anyway. Admittedly, I would have preferred them not to be codified into law, but other than that issue it doesn't look like we really lost anything.

I agree it's not perfect but I think overall it's still a win for AL gun owners.


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My understanding is that people with a permit to conceal carry are exempted from not being able to carry. I think they just don't want people open carrying in those areas.
 
That's not correct 41. Quote: "Section 6. (a) In addition to any other place limited or prohibited by state or federal law, a person, including a person with a permit issued under Section 13A-11-75".

With, or without a permit, you'd still be in violation.
 
Well I renewed mine for 5 years. In Montgomery the cost is just the usual yearly $20 x 5 years.

I forgot to ask about the age limit (sorry Telekinesis). I did clarify concealed carry in establishments with these new signs that popped up. The wording in the sign that the Sheriff's office had (and which I confirmed at a restaurant later) pertains to open carry only. The lady I asked further said if the property posts all firearms prohibited then that means you cannot carry there at all. Whether that's enforceable is up to debate.
 
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