Alabama lawmakers aiming to take down crime in new bill package
- Alabama Governor Kay Ivey and Republican lawmakers prioritize combating crime and supporting law enforcement during the legislative session starting Tuesday.
- Democratic Representative Chris England proposed a bill imposing penalties for failing to disclose concealed handguns to police, aiming to enhance public safety.
- The Alabama Attorney General's office stated in 2023 that no penalty could be enforced for not disclosing concealed weapons, prompting England's proposed Class A misdemeanor penalty.
- Ivey will address crime and public safety in her State of the State speech, emphasizing the need for legislative action to improve safety in Alabama communities.
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