Today, the Virginia House of Delegates is scheduled to have its third and final readings for House Bill 25 and House Bill 754.
HB 25, sponsored by Delegate Mark Cole (R-88), seeks to prohibit the Clerk of the Court from disclosing information contained on a concealed handgun permit application or on an order issuing a concealed handgun permit.
Sponsored by Delegate Ben Cline (R-24), HB 754 would eliminate the local option to require fingerprints of first time concealed carry permit applicants.
Both bills are expected to pass and move on to the Senate. The State Senate has already passed a companion bill (SB 67) to HB 754.
HB 25, sponsored by Delegate Mark Cole (R-88), seeks to prohibit the Clerk of the Court from disclosing information contained on a concealed handgun permit application or on an order issuing a concealed handgun permit.
Sponsored by Delegate Ben Cline (R-24), HB 754 would eliminate the local option to require fingerprints of first time concealed carry permit applicants.
Both bills are expected to pass and move on to the Senate. The State Senate has already passed a companion bill (SB 67) to HB 754.
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