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Concealed carry permits sans training OK’d for domestic abuse victims

Posted on May 11, 2016May 13, 2016 by manshipxgr

By Jack Richards

BATON ROUGE — The House voted unanimously to allow certain victims of domestic violence to get an expedited, temporary concealed carry permit without training if they are under a protective court order.

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