Proposed by the NRA's Pacific division:
Pacific Concealed Carry ActSection 1Any citizen of the Pacific region who has completed a safety course on gun use may apply for a license to conceal and carry a handgun on their person in public areas. These licenses must be renewed every 5 years.
Section 2The Govenor may enter into reciprocity agreement with other regions regarding concealed carry of handguns. If such an agreement is entered, concealed carry licenses issued by such regions shall be considered valid in the Pacific region.
Section 3Any citizen of another region with which the Pacific region does not have a reciprocity agreement, may apply for a conceal carry license in the Pacific region. All rules for Pacific citizens regarding these licenses shall apply.
Section 4Any person who has been convicted of a violent crime or robbery may not receive a license unless they have commited no crimes above a misdemeanor for five years in a row after having served their sentence and
- having been legally employed for at least two years;
- having been married to someone meeting the requirements of the previous bullet; or
- being above the legally defined retirement age.
at the time of application.
Section 5The cost of application and renewal of a license shall be $50. This money will go to maintaining the infrastructure to carry out applications and to pay for FBI background checks.
Section 6Concealed carry of handguns may be disallowed in government owned buildings, including but not limited to court houses and schools. The policy for each building or building type may be determined by the government responsible for the building, be it federal, regional, state, or local.
Section 7Private property owners may disallow concealed carry on their own property.