A bill to prohibit the public carrying of a handgun, with appropriate exceptions for law enforcement officials and others.
Concealed Weapons Prohibition Act of 1997 - Prohibits a person from carrying a handgun on his or her person in public. Sets forth exceptions where a person is authorized to carry a handgun: (1) under Federal law; (2) under a State law that grants an exemption based on an individualized determination and a review of credible evidence that the person should be allowed to carry a handgun because of compelling circumstances; or (3) under a State law that provides an exemption for any person who is a law enforcement or retired law enforcement official, a duly authorized private security officer, a person whose employment involves the transport of substantial amounts of cash or other valuables, or anyone the Attorney General determines should be allowed to carry a handgun because of compelling circumstances warranting an exception, pursuant to regulations that the Attorney General may promulgate.
Introduced in Senate
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR S4008-4009)
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.
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