Idaho Senate advances permitless concealed carry bill
The Idaho Senate has approved legislation that would allow residents 21 years old and up carry hidden guns without permits or training.
Senate lawmakers voted 27-8 on Wednesday to advance the proposal over the House.
Currently, Idaho allows permits people to carry a gun openly – in a holster, for instance – without a permit. The measure would let people carry concealed, loaded guns in public without permits, such as by wearing a coat. People ages 18 through 20 would need a permit and training.
If approved, Idaho would join a small handful of states that don’t require concealed carry permits