
'They will come to know the lives they didn't save': States forge ahead with permitless carry legislation despite law enforcement opposition
CNN
Pro-gun legislation that would allow citizens to legally carry concealed guns in public without firearm training or a license is advancing in several states, as law enforcement officials and advocacy groups nationwide continue to raise the alarm about the policy's safety risks.
The controversial "constitutional carry," or permitless carry, legislation has gained momentum during this year's legislative sessions in at least seven states, including Georgia, Wisconsin, Alabama, South Carolina, Indiana, Ohio and Nebraska.
The push comes as a rise in gun violence and homicides continues across the country. Homicides rose in 2020, a year marked by a global pandemic and the murder -- and subsequent unrest -- of George Floyd by former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.

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