Good News for South Dakota's Right-to-Carry Permit Holders!
Friday, February 1, 2008
House Bill 1086, brought by the House Education Committee, at the request of the South Dakota Board of Regents, would have allowed universities to ban firearms on university property. The bill was deferred to the 36th legislative day, effectively defeating it, by a vote of 12-0 in the House State Affairs Committee Wednesday, January 30.
House Bill 1261, introduced by State Representative Thomas Brunner (R-29) and State Senator Dennis Schmidt (R-33), would prevent universities from passing regulations that infringe on the right to carry if a person is complying with existing state laws. HB1261 passed House State Affairs Committee on Wednesday by a 12-0 vote and now moves on for consideration by the House of Representatives.
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