Governor Larry Rhoden recently signed multiple pro-Second Amendment bills into law, aiming to enhance gun rights in South Dakota. In a letter addressed to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and Acting ATF Director Kash Patel, he advocates for the elimination of the seven-day waiting period imposed on firearms purchases and accessories, a move that could reshape the state’s gun-buying landscape.
These legislative changes reflect a growing sentiment among supporters of gun rights, emphasizing the importance of immediate access to firearms. As state politicians increasingly push for reduced regulations on gun ownership, the implications for law enforcement and public safety debates are poised to spark further discussion in the community and beyond.
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