Alabama's permitless carry law stirs questions, concerns among law enforcement, gun rights group
Two law enforcement leaders in South Alabama, and the head of BamaCarry are all calling on state lawmakers to make changes to Alabama's new permitl...

Two law enforcement leaders in South Alabama, and the head of BamaCarry are all calling on state lawmakers to make changes to Alabama's new permitless carry law that went into effect on New Year's Day.Mobile County Sheriff Paul Burch and Mobile Police Chief Paul Prine, during a joint news conference Wednesday, said the new law was 'ambiguous,' confusing to lawyers and includes 'varying degrees of punishment.'Related:Defunding law enforcement? Alabama sheriffs, county commission association sound alarm over drop in gun permit applicationsSheriffs, police, urge Alabama to keep permit requirement for concealed carry of handgunsAlabama lawmakers debate over concealed carry permits could include whether to allow guns at school sporting eventsThey also said it includes odd language.