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The Missouri House seeks to loosen gun laws.

Date: April 21, 2010
By: Sara Randolph
State Capitol Bureau
Links: HB1206

Intro:  FEATURE: One of the measures before Missouri's legislature was to lower the legal age for carrying a concealed weapon from age 23 to age 21.
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Wrap: NATS - GUNSHOTS 3 or 4 seconds (on gunshot2)

Terry Ray of Columbia keeps his gun on him all the time.

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He said he doesn't think there is much of a difference in the maturity level between someone who's 21 and someone who's 23.

Actuality:  TERRY1.WAV
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Description: "You can ask men who are 18 years old to go defend your country. Why can you then turn around and say, no we're not going to let you defend yourself."

Ray said there's no downside in lowering the age limit and it offers more people an opportunity to protect themselves.

But Democratic Senator Robin Wright-Jones of St. Louis City said if more people are allowed to carry a gun, it makes citizens less safe. 

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She says she's concerned people going to sporting events and other big gatherings will keep guns in their cars.

Wright-Jones says criminals know this, and will break into cars to get easy access to the weapons. 

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Description: "Residents are coming into the city with weapons in their cars. So again, you have a whole nother source of weapons to be used on the streets."

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About two-thirds of states offer concealed weapon permits to people who are at least 21.

Mike O'Dell is a salesperson for Target Masters, a gun store and firing range in Columbia.

He says some 21- and 22-year-old Missourians get around state law by applying for permits in other states.

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Description: "At the age of 21 you can open carry but in Missouri you can't conceal-carry. Well, if you go through loopholes of the different state non-resident permits you can. Well, why give money to those states if we can do it here."

Columbia Democratic Representative Chris Kelly doesn't think being able to carry a gun makes a person safer, but he said it is a constitutional right.

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Description: "The whole theory that you're safer because you carry a firearm I think, is inaccurate. But the question isn't whether they're safer, it's whether they have a right to do so."

For Terry Ray...
 
NATS - GUNS (gun shot2)
 
...having the option to conceal and carry is comforting.

Ray is 62 years old, and would not be affected by the legislation.

But he says any responsible adult should be allowed to carry a gun.

Actuality:  TERRY.WAV
Run Time:  00:18
Description: "You never know when that one time will come up that your life is threatened and that you'd like to have an option of either not pulling your gun and defending yourself, or pulling your gun and defending yourself. And if you don't carry, you don't have that option."

Anyone applying for a conceal and carry permit must go through several of steps. -nat 2 or 3 more shots-

They include background checks, an eight-hour course and fees that go along with the permit.

While this more leanient conceal and caryy bill passed in the House, it never got on the Senate's debate calendar for this legislative session.

Reporting from the state Capitol, I'm Sara Randolph.