North Dakota Governor Dalrymple Signs Conceal and Carry Legislation
Governor Dalrymple has signed legislation that expands the places where a concealed-carry permit holder can have a gun.
The bill allows people to pack guns at public parks, political rallies, at concerts and even in liquor stores.
It allows hunters to use legally owned short-barreled rifles for hunting.
It also allows people to carry a single-shot electronic stun gun without having to obtain a concealed-carry permit.
The changes take effect August 1.



