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http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/lo...cle_843db741-19f3-51aa-b86a-f27062b075b4.htmlPIERRE | State Rep. Lynne DiSanto of Box Elder filed the so-called Constitutional Carry Bill on Monday, which would make South Dakota the 11th state to allow each law-abiding citizen to carry a firearm for self-defense without first getting a government permit.
State Sen. Lance Russell (R-Hot Springs) is expected to file a similar bill in the Senate within the next few days.
House Bill 1072 recognizes the right of every law-abiding citizen to carry a firearm for self-defense, openly or concealed, without first getting a government permit. The current pistol permit system will remain in place for those who want a permit for out-of-state reciprocity.
Both bills have the full support of South Dakota Gun Owners and the National Association for Gun Rights.
The 10 states that have adopted the law already are Idaho, Wyoming, Kansas, Maine, Vermont, West Virginia, Mississippi, Missouri, Arizona and Alaska.
“As South Dakotans, firearms are a part of our culture,” said DiSanto, a Republican.
“Constitutional Carry leads to safer neighborhoods,” NAGR president Dudley Brown said. “Compared to the rest of the nation, Constitutional Carry states have much lower murder and violent crime rates.”
Brown referred to the Crime Prevention Research Center study released last year, which showed Wyoming as the fourth safest state in the nation in terms of violent crime rates per capita. Vermont ranked first.
South Dakota was ranked the 22nd most dangerous state in the country in the survey.
“South Dakota Gun Owners’ 18,000 members and supporters call on Gov. Daugaard to give Constitutional Carry his full-throated support,” SAGO executive director Ray Lautenschlager said.