Vermont Gun Ban: Senate Advances Statewide Prohibition for Bars and Restaurants

By Brandon Curtis
No guns sign outside bar

The Vermont Senate has moved forward with S. 329, a bill that would establish a statewide ban on firearms in bars and restaurants that serve alcohol. The legislation, which passed on preliminary approval along party lines, aims to replace a long-stalled Burlington charter change with a uniform state law—though it faces a likely veto from Governor Phil Scott, who has expressed skepticism regarding its enforceability.

The post Vermont Gun Ban: Senate Advances Statewide Prohibition for Bars and Restaurants appeared first on Concealed Nation.

Continue reading Vermont Gun Ban: Senate Advances Statewide Prohibition for Bars and Restaurants at Concealed Nation.