North Dakota Goes “Permitless”

posted on March 25, 2017

North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum on Thursday signed house Bill 1169 into law, making North Dakota the 12th state to enact “permitless” concealed carry. 

The measure, which eliminates the requirement to obtain a permit to lawfully carry, also makes the current permit system optional to allow North Dakota gun owners to obtain permits and take advantage of reciprocity agreements with other states.

The new law will take effect on Aug. 1.

Use Your Power!

NRA-ILA is encouraging North Dakota gun owners to thank Gov. Burgum for signing this important self-defense measure. Contact him by clicking here.

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