HB1234 makes it easier to get a concealed carry permit in South Dakota by removing the requirement that applicants have "no documented history of habitually being in an intoxicated or drugged condition" and changing language around disqualifying factors. The bill also clarifies that obtaining a permit is entirely optional and does not prohibit people from carrying a concealed pistol without one.
State Affairs Deferred to the 41st legislative day Passed, YEAS 12, NAYS 0.
State Affairs Motion to amend
State Affairs Scheduled for hearing H.J. 1
First read in House and referred to House State Affairs H.J. 213
Tina Mulally
Prime sponsor · Rep.
R
Cosponsors
State Affairs — Deferred to the 41st legislative day