Gun Policy News
Proposed Gun Reform Would Relax Concealed Carry Law in Guam
2 April 2014
ABC Radio Australia (Shortwave)
More residents in Guam may soon be able to carry concealed firearms if a bill introduced into its legislature is passed.
The bill, which has bipartisan support, was introduced into Parliament by Senator Tony Ada.
Co-sponsor of the bill, Senator Aline Yamashita, has told Pacific Beat that at present 50 per cent of residents in the US territory who apply for a permit to carry a concealed firearm are unsuccessful.
She says the Second Amendment to the US Constitution... (GunPolicy.org)