2nd reading on the House Floor is Monday. IIRC that's when everybody can try to throw in amendments. It goes through that process, then the third reading is where the House votes on the bill (with or without amendments.) Passes the House? Then referred to the Senate, first reading, referred to committee, second verse same as the first.Are the next dates posted for the 2nd hearing of Bill 1077?
Excellent! I'll keep a eye open here for the times and try to be there again..2nd reading on the House Floor is Monday. IIRC that's when everybody can try to throw in amendments. It goes through that process, then the third reading is where the House votes on the bill (with or without amendments.) Passes the House? Then referred to the Senate, first reading, referred to committee, second verse same as the first.
2nd reading on the House Floor is Monday. IIRC that's when everybody can try to throw in amendments. It goes through that process, then the third reading is where the House votes on the bill (with or without amendments.) Passes the House? Then referred to the Senate, first reading, referred to committee, second verse same as the first.Are the next dates posted for the 2nd hearing of Bill 1077?
Keep an eye out for Senate Bill 14 (same bill, but applies to 21 and over) to pop in the Senate Judiciary Committee. It'll be going the opposite direction as HB 1077.Excellent! I'll keep a eye open here for the times and try to be there again..
Thank you much for the correction. Not quite sure how I did that. Now I'm going to have to over the bill list again to see what interests/concerns me.I see the issue, that's a link to the 2021 session (didn't get a hearing, John Weber from NRA helped the author see the light.) IIRC that was a crony-capitalism bill that also came up in 2020 (I testified in opposition, I HATE crony-capitalism.)
If the requirements in that bill were any more specific, the training team would include a retired USAF SMSgt with a distinguished grey beard who lives between Brownsburg and Plainfield.
The Rep who wrote it's name escapes me, didn't care for him.
You did very well in this. Do they have public comments before voting in the house, or did we miss our shot at that?Here's the link to the video from the HB 1077 hearing. Notes and video time points in the next post.
Thank you. The hearing is the only place you have the public comments/testimony. Don’t worry there will be more bills.You did very well in this. Do they have public comments before voting in the house, or did we miss our shot at that?
And this one, or the Senate version of it, or both, may come up for testimony on the Senate side, too.Thank you. The hearing is the only place you have the public comments/testimony. Don’t worry there will be more bills.
With Judiciary Chair Liz Brown as a co-author on the Senate version (SB 14) I can't imagine one not getting a hearing in the Senate. All politics are political (I like that better than Tip O'Neil's line) so we can never be certain, but come on!And this one, or the Senate version of it, or both, may come up for testimony on the Senate side, too.
I say "may" because Sen Bray was part of killing it last year and he is still Pres. Pro Tempore of the Senate.
If he does it again, he needs primaried. (IMHO, he already needs primaried for last year, but this would be the elephant on the camel's back.
Blessings,
Bill
I thought about that, Kelly, but after last year, the fact that she is a co-author is the only reason I didn't name her, too, and I don't trust him as far as I could throw Lucas Oil Stadium. And I ain't talkin' about a scale model.With Judiciary Chair Liz Brown as a co-author on the Senate version (SB 14) I can't imagine one not getting a hearing in the Senate. All politics are political (I like that better than Tip O'Neil's line) so we can never be certain, but come on!
So this bill is anyone 18 and over correct?From David Conte at NRA-ILA (AKA my NRA-ILA POC)
KellyinAvon--
Last Wednesday, the House Public Policy Committee voted 9-3 to advance House Bill 1077, the lawful carry bill. It will now go to the full House for further consideration. Please contact your state representative and ask them to SUPPORT HB 1077.
House Bill 1077 allows any law-abiding adult who is legally eligible to obtain a carry permit, to carry a handgun without first having to obtain government permission. This ensures that citizens have their right to self-defense without government red tape or delays. It does not affect previously issued carry permits, and allows citizens who still wish to obtain a permit in order to carry in other states recognizing Indiana permits, to do so.
NRA would like to thank bill sponsors Rep. Ben Smaltz and Rep. Matt Lehman, as well as Rep. Jim Lucas, for their continued efforts to advance Second Amendment rights in Indiana. Again, please contact your state representative and ask them to SUPPORT HB 1077.
In Liberty,
David Conte
Grassroots Field Coordinator
NRA-ILA Grassroots Programs & Campaign Field Operations
703-708-4664 | david@nrailafrontlines.com
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That is correct. The Senate version (SB 14) has the over 21 caveat.So this bill is anyone 18 and over correct?