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Legislature approves two bills expanding gun rights

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March 24th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Two bills that would change Iowa guns laws are headed to the governor’s desk. The first would let Iowans buy and sell “suppressors”or “silencers” that greatly reduce the sound of a gunshot. Target shooters say the devices helps preserve their hearing. Representative Matt Windschitl, a Republican from Missouri Valley, is a gunsmith, which means he’s been trained to repair, modify and build guns.

“This has been a long-time coming,” Windschitl says. “What we have before us now is a bill that’s going to expand Iowa’s freedoms.” Suppressors are legal in 40 other states. The second gun-related bill that has cleared both the House and Senate this week would let landowners carry a loaded gun while driving an all-terrain vehicle or snowmobile on their property. Anyone else on an A-T-V or snowmobile could carry a gun, but it would have to be unloaded and in a case or holster.

Senator Dick Dearden of Des Moines, an avid hunter who worked on the bill. He says “Also, you must get off the vehicle to shoot unless you’re wheel-chair bound, basically.” Bill backers say it’s dangerous to encounter some wild animals while riding A-T-Vs or snowmobiles in rural areas and this bill will let people shoot rabid or charging animals.

(Radio Iowa)