A proposal in the South Dakota Legislature seeks to permit concealed pistols in bars, repealing a 2019 law that restricts firearms in establishments primarily selling alcohol. This amendment, added by Republican Sen. Mykala Voita, is part of House Bill 1218, which has passed the Senate with a 30-4 vote and now faces further deliberation in the House following a narrow disagreement on the amendment.
Supporters argue that allowing concealed carry aligns with practices in neighboring states like Minnesota and Montana, while opponents express concern over safety and the implications of such a change. Notably, the amendment’s evolution has sparked lively debate among lawmakers and lobbyists, particularly regarding ambiguities in revenue classifications for alcohol sales. As the House prepares to revisit the proposal, the discussion raises critical questions about balancing gun rights with public safety in social venues.
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