St. Louis mayor wants permits on concealed guns in the city

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ST. LOUIS (AP) – Mayor Lyda Krewson is asking Missouri lawmakers to change
state law to let St. Louis and other cities require concealed weapon permits.

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports Krewson’s comments came a day after
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson rejected a request from the Missouri Legislative Black Caucus that lawmakers take up gun violence in St. Louis and Kansas City during a special legislative session planned for September.

At least 13 children have been killed by gunfire in the city of St. Louis this year.

The Missouri Legislature in 2017 allowed non-felons to carry concealed weapons without a permit. Krewson said she has asked Parson to back legislation letting cities of a certain size require permits.

Krewson made the comments at the monthly board meeting of a regional planning group.

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