Credit: WV Office of the Governor Patrick Morrisey In a massive win for the Second Amendment and constitutional freedoms, West Virginia’s governor has signed legislation expanding “constitutional carry” to include 18- to 20-year-old adults. The newly signed law, House Bill 4106, eliminates the requirement that young adults obtain a permit or provisional license to carry a concealed firearm, putting them on equal footing with citizens 21 and older. For years, West Virginia allowed permitless concealed carry, but only for those 21 and older. Meanwhile, 18- to 20-year-olds were forced to jump through bureaucratic hoops, including mandatory training and licensing, just to exercise a constitutional right. That’s now over. The new law: Eliminates the requirement for 18-20-year-olds to obtain a “provisional license.” Removes the threat of…

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