BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - The North Dakota House has passed a package of gun-rights measures, including a so-called “constitutional carry” bill that would allow most people 21 and older to carry concealed firearms without a permit.
The House on Tuesday also approved a measure that allows carrying a gun in church if the church allows it. Another measure approved would allow firearms in schools for trained and permitted “armed responders.”
The bills now go to the Senate for consideration.
Representatives killed two gun measures on Tuesday. One would have allowed people with concealed carry permits to have firearms in government buildings. The other would have exempted North Dakota-made firearms, ammunition and accessories from federal regulation.
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