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Governor Gianforte signs
‘constitutional carry’ bill
by Eric Dietrich, Montana Free Press
HELENA — Gov. Greg Gianforte signed a major
‘constitutional carry’ bill Thursday that will let
Montanans carry concealed firearms in public settings
including banks and bars without a permit, in addition
to limiting university system officials’ ability to restrict
firearm possession on college campuses.
The measure, House Bill 102, has been described
by proponents as a way to enhance Montanans’ Second
Amendment rights and promote public safety by making
it easier for law-abiding citizens to defend themselves
from criminals. Opponents have argued that making it
easier for Montanans to keep guns close at hand won’t
necessarily promote public safety.
“Our Second Amendment is very clear: The right of
the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed,”
Above freezing Gianforte said at a bill signing ceremony Thursday
temperatures afternoon. “Every law-abiding Montanan should be
to return able to defend themselves and their loved ones.”
The measure allows concealed firearm possession
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 10. South without a permit by default in most places in the state,
southwest wind 6 to 8 mph becoming west northwest after
midnight.
with exceptions including secure law enforcement
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 35. Wind chill
facilities, federal buildings, courtrooms, and K-12
values between zero and 10. West wind 5 to 11 mph, with schools. Property owners and tenants would have
gusts as high as 18 mph. the ability to expressly prohibit firearm possession in
Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 16. West private homes and businesses.
southwest wind 8 to 10 mph. Additionally, the measure forbids the state
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 41. West university system from restricting firearm possession on
southwest wind 9 to 14 mph increasing to 15 to 20 mph in campuses beyond requiring gun owners to have safety
the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 28 mph. training akin to a hunter’s education course and safety
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 30. West measures such as requiring that firearms be transported
wind around 18 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph.
in cases and stored with gun locks. The university system
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 50. Breezy, with
a west wind 20 to 23 mph, with gusts as high as 38 mph.
will also be allowed to forbid gun possession by students
who have been formally disciplined for substance abuse
Monday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow after 11pm.
Partly cloudy, with a low around 25. West wind 10 to 15 or “interpersonal violence,” and prohibit possession by
mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. attendees at football games and other events that are
Tuesday: A chance of snow before 11am, then a slight supervised by armed security guards.
chance of rain and snow between 11am and 2pm, then a The university system provisions of the new law
slight chance of rain after 2pm. Partly sunny, with a high take effect June 1. Its other provisions are effective
near 40. Northwest wind 10 to 16 mph, with gusts as high immediately.
as 22 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
As he signed the bill, Gianforte, a Republican,
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 17.
Northwest wind 8 to 13 mph.
cited national situations where armed bystanders
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 35. Northwest
have intervened in violent situations, including a 2019
wind 7 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. incident near Fort Worth, Texas, where a volunteer
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 15. security guard shot and killed a gunman who had fatally
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 40. continued on page 4
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Gun bill continued
shot two congregants at the West
Freeway Church of Christ.
“Criminals don’t care about
safe zones or gun free zones. Gun
control measures don’t prevent
criminals from perpetuating
violence and other crime. Gun
control measures step on the rights
of law-abiding citizens,” Gianforte
said.
Sponsor Rep. Seth Berglee,
R-Joliet, said the bill honors a
longstanding tradition of self-
defense in Montana.
“The citizens of Montana
have the ability to defend
themselves, and I trust them with
that responsibility,” Berglee said.
Attorney General Austin Gov. Greg Gianforte at a bill signing ceremony for House Bill 102 on
Knudsen, a Republican, also Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021. Photo Credit: Eric Dietrich/MTFP
applauded the bill Thursday.
“No bill in the last 20 years has done more to had been changed so it takes effect in June, instead of
protect our fundamental right to keep and bear arms,” immediately.
Knudsen wrote in a statement. “[K]eeping our campuses safe places to teach,
The bill passed the Montana House and Senate learn, live and grow is our highest priority,” McRae said
on nearly party line votes, with support from nearly all in an email.
Republicans and opposition from nearly all Democrats. Gianforte didn’t take questions from reporters
The dissenters who broke with their parties on final following Thursday’s bill signing ceremony. His press
votes were one Democratic lawmaker, Rep. Derek secretary, Brooke Stroyke, responded to a question
Harvey of Butte, and two Republicans, Sen. John Esp of about the law’s potential to trigger litigation by the
Big Timber and Sen. Brian Hoven of Great Falls. Board of Regents with a brief statement indicating that
The portion of the bill specific to college campuses the governor believes gun rights trump the university
may conflict with a provision in the Montana system’s own constitutional authority.
Constitution that lets the state Board of Regents control “The Board of Regents has the authority to oversee
the university system, according to an analysis prepared and manage the university system, but it does not have
by legislative attorneys, potentially setting up a legal the authority to take away Montanans’ constitutional
battle between different arms of state government. rights,” Stroyke wrote.
Higher education officials have opposed the measure,
saying it could result in more gun suicides and accidental
shootings on campuses.
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Tragedy: Texas Man So Focused On Staying Warm He Has Forgotten The Alamo
AUSTIN, TX—There are
a few key attributes that
define being a Texan: firing
guns, yelling “Yee-Haw!”,
and remembering the
Alamo. But with the winter
storm having overtaken
Texas and power out in
many places, one local
Texan has been so focused
on keeping warm he has
forgotten the Alamo.
“Oh, I know there is
something I’m supposed
to remember,” said Lyle
Thomas as he huddled
under a blanket with his wife, “but I can’t think of what. “I’m trying. Just so cold.”
Too busy shivering.” “Then let’s do the other thing we Texans do to
His wife, Sue Thomas, immediately grabbed him warm up,” Sue suggested. “Fire guns.”
and started shaking him. “The Alamo! You need to Lyle agreed that snuggling recently fired guns
remember the Alamo!” is a great way to stay warm. He took out his revolver,
The Alamo, if forgotten, will lose its power and pointed it in the air, and shouted, “Yee...” before suddenly
disappear — much like fairies. Without the power of stopping. “Oh wait. How does the rest of that go?”
the Alamo holding Texas together, the state could fall Sue just wept.
into a hundred years of ruin and end up like a common
California.
“Sorry, I just can’t remember it anymore,” said Lyle.
“Maybe I’m blocking it out of my mind because it was a
winter battle.”
Sue started slapping him. “You have to remember!
Remember!”
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Wrestlers defeat Cowboys championship in a couple of weeks (barring the Wuhu
flu). The Eagles have been demolishing every team they
Finishing home regular season tonight take on in duals. Even some of the better Class A teams
By Mike Brandt have fallen to the Eagles by some lopsided scores. Sidney
What was to be a triangular dual wrestling meet may not lose a match in some duals. Sidney coach Guy
Saturday with Huntley Project and Miles City turned Melby recently won his 300th dual.
into a dual with the Class A Cowboys. Glasgow came Glasgow will host the Eastern B-C super-divisional
away with a 42-25 victory. next Friday and Saturday. Huntley Project will be trying
Glasgow also hosted Broadus, Chinook and Malta to knock off the defending state B champs Glasgow.
in a mixer Friday evening with the Scotties winning 15
bouts with 11 pins. Glasgow Mixer with Broadus, Chinook, Malta
Round 1
Mayson Phipps, Mason Donaldson, Colten Fast,
285: Mayson Phipps p. Jadin Keatline, Malta 4:41;
Kyler Hallock, Cooper Larson, and Dylan Nieskens 126: Cameron Mikesell, Malta p. Dawson Boland 1:20;
all went 2-0, while Dawson Boland was 1-0. Alex Ost, 132: Seth McDowell, Broadus dec. Alex Ost 8-2; 138:
Devon Nesbitt, and Ethan Nickels were 1-1. Mason Donaldson MD Riggin Scheffler, Broadus 17-1;
In the second round Ost took only 48 seconds to 160: Colten Fast dec. Cameron Mears, Malta 9-2; 170:
pin Riley Hofeldt of Chinook in the 132-pound weight Damien Nesbitt dec. Dakota Holbrook, Broadus 1:30;
class. Hallock took out Lincoln Fetch of Chinook in 32 170: Kyler Hallock dec. Tyler Schoen, Chinook 8-4;
seconds. Boland pinned Hofeldt in a minute for a win in 182: Cooper Larson p. Cale Emmons, Broadus 1:12;
the 132-pound class. 205: Dylan Nieskens p. Gavin Severade, Broadus
In the first round Donaldson had a 17-1 major 1:02; 182: Colt French, Malta dec. Ethan Nickels 4-0;
decision over Riggin Scheffler of Broadus at 138, Fast 285: Phipps dec. Wyatt Dunbar, Chinook 3-1.
won a 9-2 decision over Cameron Mears of Malta at Round 2
152, Hallock beat Tyler Schoen of Chinook 8-4 at 170, 132: Ost p. Riley Hofeldt, Chinook :48; 138: Donaldson
and Phipps defeated Wyatt Dunbar of Chinook 3-1 at p. McDowell, Chinook 1:48; 152: Fast p. Drake Barrett,
285. Chinook 2:28; 160: Mears, Malta dec. Nesbitt 6-4;
Glasgow won seven matches against Miles City 170: Hallock p. Lincoln Fetch, Chinook :32; 170:
and forfeited the 103 and 120 weight classes, Ost Kyle Minnows, Broadus p. Austin Hughes 4:45; 182:
pinned Mo Buckingham in 2:45 at the 132 weight class. Larson p. French, Malta 1:03; 182: Nickels p. Emmons,
Broadus 1:02; 132: Boland p. Hofeldt, Chinook 1:11.
Donaldson, at 138, pinned Tucker Ellison in 2:46, Fast
pinned Brandon Hager in 1:22, Hallock won his bout Glasgow 42, Miles City 25
over Dalton Tvedt 5-2, Larson pinned Jaiden Gibson in 103: Forfeit; 113: Isaac Beardsley, MC p. Jake Kuka
5:28, Nieskens also pinned Jackson Miller in 1:28, and 5:43; 120: Forfeit; 126: Bryce Hirsch, MC dec. Boland
Phipps pinned Gabe Walker in 3:15. 6-0; 132: Ost p. Mo Buckingham, MC 2:45; 138:
Glasgow had some exhibition bouts with the Donaldson p. Tucker Ellison, MC 2:46; 145: Damien
Leidholt, MC dec. Devon Nesbitt 9-1; 152: Fast p.
Cowboys as well, winning nine matches with seven
Brandon Hager, MC 1:22; 160: Damien Nesbitt MD
pins. Ethan Nickels pinned Joe Gloss in 48 seconds at Easton DeJong, MC 8-0; 170: Hallock p. Dalton Tvedt,
170. Fast won a 3-1 decision over Damen Lenholdt, MC 5-2: 182: Larson p. Jaden Gibson, MC 5:28; 205:
Austin Hughes won a 9-7 match over Noah Hansor at Nieskens p. Jackson Miller, MC 1:28; 285: Phipps p.
170, and Hallock needed only 56 seconds to take down Gabe Walker, MC 3:15.
Gibson at 170.
Glasgow’s final match at home during the regular Exhibition matches
170: Nickels p. Joe Gloss, MC :48; 113: Kuka p. Caleb
season happens tonight at 5:00 with a triangular
Smith, MC 1:00; 126: Boland p. Payton Casdins, MC
against top-ranked Class A Sidney and Poplar. This is 2:55; 132: Hirsch, MC dec. Ost 8-1; 145: Devon Nesbitt
also Senior-Parent Night. Saturday the Scotties are in p. Mick France, MC 1:38; 152: Fast dec. Damen
Lewistown to take on the Fergus County Eagles and Lenholdt, MC 3-1; 160: Damien Nesbitt p. Manny
Fairfield Eagles in duals. Goche, MC 2:55; 170: Hallock p. Jaiden Gibson, MC
The Scotties may not win a team match against :56; 170: Hughes dec. Noah Hansor, MC 9-7; 205:
Sidney, but they will at least get in some good bouts. Miller, MC p. Nickels 4:34; 170: Tvedt, MC p. Hughes
Sidney will be going after its fourth straight Class A 4:51; 285: Nieskens p. Walker, MC 1:08.

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