White said he was not sure exactly what changes would be made to the bill if the override fails. He said changes to the bill would be taken care of the bill sponsor Rep. Rick Brattin, R-Harrisonville.
Republican Representative Rick Brattin supports the measure and says he thinks this bill protects Missourians and the organizations to which they belong.
Rep. Rick Brattin, R-Harrisonville, added identical amendments to two different gun bills in the past week that would allow conceal carry holders that are teachers to undergo training in order to have a weapon on them while they teach.
Rep. Rick Brattin, R-Harrisonville, added identical amendments to two different gun bills in the past week that would allow conceal carry holders that are teachers to undergo training in order to have a weapon on them while they teach.
Before approving the bill, however, representatives adopted an amendment that added “right-to-work” language to the legislation. The amendment, proposed by Rep. Rick Brattin, would only apply the right-to-work language to state’s law enforcement officials.
Jones is working with Rep. Rick Brattin, R-Harrisonville, to sponsor a bill that would eliminate concealed carry endorsements and replace them with concealed carry permits.
Jones is working with Rep. Rick Brattin, R-Harrisonville, to sponsor a bill that would eliminate concealed carry endorsements and replace them with concealed carry permits.