Statewide Iowa — Governor Kim Reynolds is hinting she may have reservations about a bill that would end the permit process for buying and carrying a concealed handgun in Iowa.
Monday, a Senate subcommittee advanced a plan to do away with the gun permit requirement.
Reynolds was a member of the state senate in 2010. The law enacted that year removed the discretion county sheriffs had in denying gun permits. The law created a statewide standard and requires sheriffs to issue gun permits, with very limited exceptions. Reynolds says her staff will track the bill that would do away with that permit process.
A year ago, Reynolds called Iowa’s gun laws “reasonable and responsible” and she expressed support for retaining the permit process for acquiring handguns. Tuesday Reynolds told reporters she has often thought about applying for a permit to carry a concealed weapon.
Reynolds and her husband were hunting near Centerville in early 2015 when she shot the deer.