The Minnesota House has voted in favor of a bill that would change Minnesota's hand gun permitting process. House leadership used a parliamentary maneuver to force the Senate to vote on the bill. Supporters want to make changes to current law because they say local law enforcement has too much discretion over who receives a permit to carry a handgun. Opponents say the bill would allow almost any Minnesotan over the age of 21 to carry a firearm and would make the state more dangerous. Minnesota Public Radio's Tom Scheck reports...