SB 700 - Current law makes it a crime to board a bus with a dangerous or deadly weapon or carry such a weapon in a terminal. In addition, weapons may not be carried on any facility or conveyance used for a public transportation system of the Bi-State Development Agency.

This act provides that a person carrying a concealed firearm who possesses a valid concealed carry permit or endorsement shall not be prohibited or impeded from accessing or using any public transportation system. The person may not be harassed or detained for carrying a concealed firearm on the property, vehicles, or conveyances owned, contracted, or leased by such systems that are accessible to the public.

This act does not apply to property of Amtrak or any partnership in which Amtrak engages.

In addition, this act exempts persons transporting non-functioning or unloaded firearms on buses from the crimes prohibiting the possession of weapons on buses.

This act is identical to SB 39 (2019) and similar to SB 782 (2016) and SB 529 (2015).

MARY GRACE BRUNTRAGER

Statutes affected:
Introduced (3109S.01): 70.441, 571.107, 577.703, 577.712


Senate Committee Minutes:
SENATE COMMITTEE MINUTES Bill No.: SB 700
Sponsor: Onder
Hearing Date: 3/12/2020


COMMITTEE: Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety

CHAIRMAN: Libla

DATE REFERRED: 1/30/2020 DATE HEARING REQUESTED: 1/30/2020



STAFF:
Ashley Bax
Mary Grace Bruntrager
Adam Rapart
Eric Vander Weerd


WITNESSES GIVING INFORMATION:



WITNESSES FOR:
Kerry Messer - Missourians for Personal Safety


WITNESSES AGAINST:
Rodney Bland - Kansas City Area Transportation Authority
Shannon Cooper - City of Kansas City
Bill Gamble - Citizens for Modern Transit
Mike Winter - Missouri Public Transit Association