Senators consider change to conceal carry law

By *Chris Lawrence* <http://wvmetronews.com/author/clawrence/> in *Outdoor
Journal* <http://wvmetronews.com/category/outdoor-journal/> | February 24,
2015 at 1:11PM

*CHARLESTON, W.Va.* — There are clear advantages to carrying a concealed
weapon. The *incident *
<http://wvmetronews.com/2015/02/18/pharmicist-shoots-would-be-robbery/>at
the Good Family Pharmacy in Kanawha County was a textbook case of the gun
lobby’s correct assertion, “The only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun
is a good guy with a gun.”

Buoyed by a more conservative legislature the National Rifle Association
and others are pressing for a relaxation of some of the state’s gun laws
this session. One of them would remove some of the current restrictions on
the conceal carry law. Currently you must be 21 years old and complete a
hand gun safety course before you can get a permit. Legislation now before
the full Senate would roll back those provisions.  Under the bill everybody
who is a law abiding citizen would be able to carry a concealed weapon.

On first glance the idea sounds appropriate.  The second amendment isn’t a
suggestion, it’s a right.  But lawmakers should tread carefully as they
approach this bill.  The temptation here is to appease the NRA and strip
back any and all gun restrictions.

Senator Mike Romano (D-Harrison) said on MetroNews Talkline Tuesday he
favors the bill, but worries common sense may be forgotten. One could argue
that happens with a lot of things at the State Capitol.

Romano tried unsuccessfully to amend the bill to keep a training
requirement as a provision of the conceal carry program or to at least keep
the age limit at 21.

“I don’t think it makes as big a difference as at first blush it might,”
Romano said. “If you kept it at age 21, in other words cut out he college
kids and the immature kids.  If I was a kid who got to carry a concealed
weapon in college I’d have been one of the dangerous ones.  I had a big
ego. I’d want to show everybody what I was carrying.  That’s a recipe for
disaster.”

The bill would enable an 18 year old high school kid to be armed.  I can
remember when I was 18.  While I think I was mature enough to know how to
handle a firearm, I admittedly would have been tempted to show it off.
Pulling out a gun and showing it to people is risky behavior.  I was raised
shooting and had a healthy respect for guns from an early age, but not all
of my friends were brought up in that environment.   Even fewer today have
lifelong exposure to firearms or have any idea how to use one correctly and
handle it safely.

Romano is right.  The bravado of a young buck is a dangerous thing.

The Senator also tried unsuccessfully to amend the bill to require a safety
course.  Again, not a bad idea.

“I think we should require a fundamental handgun safety course so you know
how to handle a hand gun,” said Romano. “Most people shoot themselves.
That’s what I don’t want in West Virginia.  You’ve got to apply some common
sense to these bills.  They sound great. They’re a great idea on paper, but
you’ve got to apply common sense to the law.”

There is one incident however which gives me reservations about Romano’s
theory, Virginia Tech. A close friend with whom I grew up was a member of
the Virginia State Police and was among the first on the scene that
dreadful day in Blacksburg.  He described the positioning of victims in one
classroom as “sheep led to slaughter.”  None appeared to have taken any
action to stop the shooter or to escape.

I’ve often thought about his story over the years.  The image he painted
haunted me.  What if one of those students or a professor  had a pistol?
What if somebody in those doomed classrooms had been armed?  The trail of
carnage from a crazed gunman might have been far shorter.   We’ll never
know, but the thought has often occurred to me.  Besides, under this law
even the 18 year old freshman couldn’t carry a concealed weapon into a
college classroom.

Romano said he supports the bill, but clearly has grave reservations.  I
have mixed feelings of my own.




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