South Dakota: Enhanced Conceal Carry Legislation Headed to Governor Noem’s Desk

Gun Rights

On February 27thSenate Bill 203 received final passage on the House floor on a vote of 62-8. The legislation will now head to Governor Noem’s desk for her consideration.

SB 203 amends current law, by allowing an individual with an enhanced concealed carry permit and written permission from a school principal or individual with control of supervision of the grounds, to carry at a public primary or secondary schools. This bill recognizes the ongoing effort to protect our most vulnerable by securing our schools.

Stay tuned to your inbox and the NRA-ILA website for updates concerning your Second Amendment Rights and hunting heritage in South Dakota.

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