Alaskans will no longer need a permit to carry a concealed handgun under a bill signed into law June 11. In signing the bill, Gov. Frank Murkowski lauded the work of the Legislature and the National Rifle Association in protecting the Second Amendment rights of Alaskans. The bill would adopt the so-called "Vermont Carry" law that allows residents to carry a concealed handgun without a special permit.
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