May 16, 2026
Liberal Republicans often wait until they are in a position of influence before exposing an anti-gun agenda. One of Idaho’s prominent adversaries of Constitutional Carry, former Representative Rich Wills, was massacred at the ballot box by Christy Zito in 2016, just two months after claiming Idaho was the “Wild West” with Constitutional Carry. Perhaps it should surprise no one that Wills later came out in favor of multiple Democrat Party Pet Projects, most infamously backing Prop 1 in 2024. Senator Guthrie, who has now served sixteen years in the Idaho Senate, fits this Rich Wills mold.
Here are a few examples of Senator Guthrie’s interference with pro-Gun Rights legislation:
Idaho’s “Parade Ban” Infringement: In 2024, Senators Foreman and Herndon introduced S1240, which would have removed the section of Idaho Code that prohibits a group of private citizens from carrying guns in a group setting or from parading with them. The “Militia Parade Ban” dates back to 1927 and is a relic of the Al Capone era of gun battles between the Mob and the Federal Government.
Pro-gun advocates can’t get a repeal of this statute through Guthrie’s committee because of his “drawer-veto” power, as was the case in 2024. Senate Bill 1240 never got a public hearing.
Gun Free Zones: In the 2024 Legislative Session, H415 was introduced. It progressed through the House and was transmitted to the Senate. This bill would have allowed teachers with Enhanced Concealed Carry Permits to defend Idaho Public Schools, just like the bill that the State of Tennessee recently passed. H415 would have hardened our schools.
As an alternative, Chairman Guthrie introduced S1418 that would have required yearly training for school staff and faculty and would have authorized a local school board to cancel the program. S1418 was voted down in Guthrie’s committee on a 4 to 5 vote, while H415 never progressed past Guthrie’s “drawer-veto”.
Concealed Carry: In 2024 two bills that attempted to expand concealed carry rights were assigned to the Senate State Affairs Committee. There, they received “drawer-veto” treatment by Chairman Guthrie without even a public hearing. S1228, authored by Senator Foreman, would have allowed for concealed carry on Idaho’s colleges and universities. S1310, authored by Senator Herndon, would have allowed for concealed carry at private events held at locations leased, rented, loaned, etc. from a public entity. Neither bill got a public hearing as Chairman Guthrie did not allow them to advance to the next step.
Vote David Worley. There is an alternative to Chairman Guthrie’s “drawer-veto” that has been killing gun rights legislation: it is Mr. David Worley, who is challenging Guthrie in the May 19 GOP Primary.
Worley is a Pro-2A Conservative and a career armed services soldier who considers a gun a “tool in the toolbox”. Please vote for David Worley on May 19th.
-Devin Miller
























