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North Dakota Governor Signs Major Gun Law: No More Duty to Inform, Public Gathering Carry Downgraded to $100 Ticket, and Campus Firearms Approved

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BISMARCK, ND — On April 23rd, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum signed House Bill 1588 into law, enacting several significant enhancements to the state’s firearm carry and self-defense laws.

House Bill 1588, sponsored by Representative Ben Koppelman, revises a number of existing statutes concerning concealed carry and possession of firearms at public gatherings. One of the major changes eliminates the obligation for individuals carrying a concealed firearm without a permit to proactively inform law enforcement officers during in-person interactions, such as traffic stops, unless the officer specifically inquires about it.

The new law also reduces the penalty for unlawfully carrying a firearm at a public gathering. Previously considered an infraction, it will now be treated as a noncriminal offense, punishable by a $100 fee. Additionally, HB 1588 grants the State Board of Higher Education the authority to permit firearms on school properties and in university buildings, allowing greater flexibility in setting policies that could enhance security measures.

Other updates in the law include changes to the testing requirements for concealed carry licenses, raising the maximum fee a test administrator can charge from $50 to $100. Moreover, individuals carrying under the permitless carry provisions must still present a valid driver’s license or state-issued ID if requested by law enforcement.

The NRA has praised the passage of HB 1588, thanking Governor Burgum, Representative Koppelman, and Second Amendment advocates across North Dakota for their support in advancing the rights of law-abiding citizens.

This legislation marks an important step in respecting and strengthening the constitutional rights of North Dakotans. By streamlining the concealed carry process and clarifying obligations during law enforcement encounters, the state continues to promote responsible firearm ownership while protecting individual liberties.

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