South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden has signed legislation permitting concealed handguns in bars and on public college campuses, expanding access to firearms in social and educational settings. Under these new laws, individuals with an enhanced concealed-carry permit can carry concealed pistols on state university property, a change that has raised questions about safety among lawmakers, particularly regarding teenagers in college environments.
The legislation, which received minimal opposition, includes provisions that require firearms to be stored safely when not in use and allows schools to regulate their presence in high-risk areas. Critics, including some local business representatives, argue that the expedited processing of these laws lacked sufficient public input, exemplified by a last-minute amendment that lifts the previous ban on carrying concealed weapons in bars. The debate surrounding these changes highlights ongoing concerns about public safety and the implications of increased firearm accessibility.
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