I'd love to see that video.Kirk! Bring your happy arse down here to testify! Charlie did Peace Out after 15 seconds of testimony.
I'd love to see that video.Kirk! Bring your happy arse down here to testify! Charlie did Peace Out after 15 seconds of testimony.
It is my understanding that the reason law enforcement opposes this is simple, and a simple fix.I`m really fed up and tired of opposition to this by law enforcement. We don`t need the approval of law enforcement any more than we need the ok from government to freely exercise our rights.
Indiana House passes bill nixing handgun permits, despite police opposition
Under House Bill 1077, anyone 18 years and older who legally can carry a handgun now could do so without a permit moving forward.www.yahoo.com
Good to know.Who cares if he signs it?
It has no bearing whether the Gov. signs it or not. Indiana has no pocket veto.
If L.E. pulls you over and you have a LTCH, they can access that information.
For whatever reason,bit seems they can NOT access information on felons.
Given that the Pinner decision doesn't allow them to detain or ask you about carrying, that argument holds about as much water as a screen door in a submarine.It is my understanding that the reason law enforcement opposes this is simple, and a simple fix.
If L.E. pulls you over and you have a LTCH, they can access that information.
For whatever reason,bit seems they can NOT access information on felons.
A felony conviction, which disqualifies an individual, is not accessible information to L.E., so they have no way to confirm who should NOT be carrying a firearm.
Give L.E. access to felony conviction records so they know at the point of stop that they know who is NOT legal...
Then drop the license requirements.
Problem solved.
Video is post 137, Kelly posted a timeline in post 138.I'd love to see that video.
The rook will slide down the board at the Senate phase.Kirk! Bring your happy arse down here to testify! Charlie did Peace Out after 15 seconds of testimony.
Excellent! Provided your post means what I think it means and it's not code for... something else.The rook will slide down the board at the Senate phase.
Thanks JB80! Charlie was from 2:54:00 to approximately 2:54:30 I added"Peace out" when doing my impression of the testimony, hey Charlie thought it was funny!Video is post 137, Kelly posted a timeline in post 138.
Charlie is at approximately 2:54 mark.
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You . . . you were in the military too long.Excellent! Provided your post means what I think it means and it's not code for... something else.
Let us not snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.I'd guess Holcomb will veto. He lacks testicular fortitude and has nothing to lose as a lame duck Gov. My crystal ball is less clear regarding the override vote.
Completely possible he'll sign if only to preserve his stature within the state. Rumor has it he's looking to transition to fed senate/congress. He's just so damn slippery. I thought I heard Guy R. state that last year the bill died in committee thus hiding who voted how. Fingers crossed for your optimism to supersede my pessimism.Let us not snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
I'm not saying we should consider this "in the bag" by a long shot, but it would be 'unusual" for him to do so, esp since the legislature can override his veto with a simple 50% + 1 vote, and we have supermajorities in both houses. My greater concern is Rod Bray, the Pres. Pro Tem of the Senate.... Rumor had it he killed it last year. Perhaps he got enough pi**ed off voters to change his tune this year.
That's my hope, anyway.
Blessings,
Bill
You did hear last year that a decision was made in caucus conference who would vote how, and that information was not made public. So I’ve chosen to lay ALL of the fault on chairwoman Brown and pres pro tem Bray. If they want to hide it, they can take the blame themselves. And I would love to see Bray primaried, if anyone lives in his district that could oppose and boot him.Completely possible he'll sign if only to preserve his stature within the state. Rumor has it he's looking to transition to fed senate/congress. He's just so damn slippery. I thought I heard Guy R. state that last year the bill died in committee thus hiding who voted how. Fingers crossed for your optimism to supersede my pessimism.
Thank you for your work on the Board.Be advised: HB1077 passed out of Committee (House Public Policy) by a vote of 9-3. On way to floor of House.
What needs to be done now? Call your State Representative and urge them to vote in favor of 1077. Call your State Senator and tell them that you favor this bill and urge their support. E-mail both. Write a letter to both. Urge family and friends to do the same.
DISCLAIMER: I AM A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE INDIANA STATE RIFLE AND PISTOL ASSOCIATION THAT SUPPORTS THIS BILL.