Charleston, West Virginia, is closing in on a major change to its gun regulations, with a potential repeal of the ban on firearms at public pools. This development comes as the state legislature moves to limit local control over gun laws, effectively prioritizing state legislation that advocates for broader gun rights.
For the last two decades, Charleston has maintained restrictions on gun possession in public spaces, but these laws may soon disappear, fueled by a campaign from gun rights groups to unify regulations across cities. Critics, including local police officials, worry that the lifting of these restrictions could compromise public safety, especially in venues frequented by families and children. With this legislative shift, law-abiding citizens may soon be able to lounge at the poolside with a firearm at their side, raising significant concerns about the implications for safety and community well-being.
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