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section 571, 563

opencarryinmo

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hey all i saw a post on our opencarryinmo.com site about changes to mo 563 and 571 on the 28 does anyone know what is being changed??
 

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AND FOR THOSE WHO DONT WANT TO SCAN THRU ALL THE REAL ESTATE JUNK IN THIS BILL HERE IS THE PART CONCERNING GUN LAW CHANGES

(5) Specifies that an individual who owns or leases private
property may use deadly force against a person who unlawfully
enters, remains after unlawfully entering, or attempts to
unlawfully enter the property. The owner or lessor of the
private property does not have a duty to retreat from the
property (Sections 563.011 and 563.031);

(6) Specifies that a person commits the crime of unlawful use of
weapons if he or she knowingly has a firearm or projectile weapon
readily capable of lethal use on his or her person, while he or
she is intoxicated, and handles or otherwise uses the firearm or
projectile weapon in a negligent or unlawful manner or discharges
the firearm or projectile weapon unless acting in self-defense.
All prosecuting attorneys, assistant prosecuting attorneys,
circuit attorneys, and assistant circuit attorneys who have
completed the firearms safety training course required under
Section 571.111 are exempt from the general prohibition on
carrying concealed firearms and from certain other restrictions
in Section 571.030 (Section 571.030);

(7) Exempts the possession of an antique firearm from the
provision that specifies a person commits the crime of unlawful
possession of a firearm if he or she is a convicted felon
possessing a firearm (Section 571.070); and

(8) Allows the sheriff of the new jurisdiction of a person who
has been issued a concealed carry endorsement to charge a
processing fee of up to $10 for a change of address on the
endorsement and a sheriff to charge a processing fee of up to $10
to change the name on an endorsement (Sections 571.104 and
571.107).
 
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