SB 908 MO
SB 908 - This act modifies provisions relating to firearms. Under current law, no political subdivision can regulate the possession of firearms, except to prohibit the use of the open carrying of firearms. This act repeals such exception. Additionally, this act provides that any political subdivision that violates the provisions of this act shall be subject to a penalty of $50,000 per occurrence. Any person injured by a violation of this act shall have standing to pursue an action for injunctive relief in the circuit court of the county in which the action allegedly occurred or in the circuit court of Cole County. The court shall hold a hearing on the motion for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction within 30 days of service of the petition. This provision is identical to SB 74 (2025), and similar to HB 2176 (2026), and HB 2469 (2026). This act lowers, from 19 to 18, the age at which a person may obtain a concealed carry permit, and makes a corresponding modification to a provision relating to the unlawful use of weapons. These provisions are similar to HB 2176 (2026), and SB 700 (2025). TRISTAN BENSON, JR.
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Summary
SB 908 - This act modifies provisions relating to firearms. Under current law, no political subdivision can regulate the possession of firearms, except to prohibit the use of the open carrying of firearms. This act repeals such exception. Additionally, this act provides that any political subdivision that violates the provisions of this act shall be subject to a penalty of $50,000 per occurrence. Any person injured by a violation of this act shall have standing to pursue an action for injunctive relief in the circuit court of the county in which the action allegedly occurred or in the circuit court of Cole County. The court shall hold a hearing on the motion for a temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction within 30 days of service of the petition. This provision is identical to SB 74 (2025), and similar to HB 2176 (2026), and HB 2469 (2026). This act lowers, from 19 to 18, the age at which a person may obtain a concealed carry permit, and makes a corresponding modification to a provision relating to the unlawful use of weapons. These provisions are similar to HB 2176 (2026), and SB 700 (2025). TRISTAN BENSON, JR.
Sponsor (1)
- Hudson, Brad Republican · primary
Action history (4)
- Feb 2, 2026 Hearing Conducted S Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety Committee · upper
- Jan 8, 2026 Second Read and Referred S Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety Committee · upper
- Jan 7, 2026 S First Read · upper
- Dec 1, 2025 Prefiled · upper
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