State Capitol May Add Security Measures
West Virginians can carry firearms to many city swimming pools, tennis courts and afterschool centers under protections approved by state lawmakers and the governor in 2014. Now lawmakers are debating whether to strengthen security at the Capitol by adding metal detectors or other security measures . Republican Senate President Bill Cole says it is ridiculous that Capitol security is weaker than in surrounding state buildings. Guns are still illegal on the Capitol complex, except for concealed carry permit holders who leave guns locked in their cars. Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin says he’s leaning toward favoring added security.