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Originally Posted By Shia:
It makes duty to inform
Give automatic Reasonable Articulable Suspicion (RAS) at the presence of a firearm,
Legal to disarm
Illegal to touch a firearm in presence of officer
It gives force of law to signs on private property
Makes any weapon that shoots shot shells a shotgun
Originally Posted By Shia:
It also expands the ban of any “courthouse or courthouse annex” to include the office of any elected official.
It is fine for an owner of private property to post their property as such. That is not the point of discussion. It should be a simple trespass issue. If you are observed with a firearm you can be asked to leave and you would be expected to do so. As to it being a criminal offense just for ignoring the signage? NO!!!I don't know what happened to Hoover's post, but he had a link debunking the "gun control" narrative in the Alabama law.
Back when I lived in NH in the early 1970s, even police officers were prohibited from carrying guns inside Concord district court. As to binding signage, it's interesting to see the freedom loving hypocrites complain about people being able to control who does what on their own private property. If someone posts their business "no guns" then go somewhere else.
It is fine for an owner of private property to post their property as such. That is not the point of discussion. It should be a simple trespass issue. If you are observed with a firearm you can be asked to leave and you would be expected to do so. As to it being a criminal offense just for ignoring the signage? NO!!!
As to The Concord Court, That is a court issue, that some left winged presiding justice decreed.
I don't know what happened to Hoover's post, but he had a link debunking the "gun control" narrative in the Alabama law.
Back when I lived in NH in the early 1970s, even police officers were prohibited from carrying guns inside Concord district court. As to binding signage, it's interesting to see the freedom loving hypocrites complain about people being able to control who does what on their own private property. If someone posts their business "no guns" then go somewhere else.
From what I can tell there is another round of debate on amendments to the bill and then it goes to the Governor. I guess doing the opposite of the usual process in a unicameral legislature was deliberate to prevent bribing everyone with amendments to get the votes needed to pass a bill.Constitutional carry passed the first round in Nebraska, I’m not familiar with the process there so I don’t know the next steps. Nebraska has a single body legislature they do not have a house and senate. The governor has said he will sign it if it gets to his desk.
Constitutional Carry Bill Advances In Nebraska Legislature
Nebraska would be the 24rd state to allow constitutional carry of weapons under a bill that advanced in the Le...klin.com
From what I can tell there is another round of debate on amendments to the bill and then it goes to the Governor. I guess doing the opposite of the usual process in a unicameral legislature was deliberate to prevent bribing everyone with amendments to get the votes needed to pass a bill.
I'm confused. Is this what this Paula Wilson said, or what was said ABOUT HER?“They’re willing to do the bidding of extremists, even if it means jeopardizing the lives of our families and first responders.”
Redistricting is going so bad in PA thanks to the corrupt judiciary that along with industrial scale fraud in cities that state I'm not sure it won't become an extension of New York State in 2022. The GoP establishment in PA is like GA, MI, in terms of lacking an understanding of the peril they are in.Like many of these states, constitutional carry in Nebraska is just a matter of timing. If it doesn’t make it through, it will in the next few years. We’ve seen this in states like Utah, Alabama, Montana, etc. it will pass in Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Louisiana and North Carolina with the next GOP governor.
Redistricting is going so bad in PA thanks to the corrupt judiciary that along with industrial scale fraud in cities that state I'm not sure it won't become an extension of New York State in 2022. The GoP establishment in PA is like GA, MI, in terms of lacking an understanding of the peril they are in.
Wisconsin, Louisiana, and North Carolina definitely will pass it with an (R) Governor if the legislature stays the same or better.
GA needs to get it done now to fortify the state.
FL probably needs DeSantis to suggest the legislature get off their asses and get something on his desk.
The PA Supreme Court and the NC Supreme Court are two of the worst in the country, very activist. The GOP knocked off one of the dems in NC in 2020. I believe a few more are up in the next few elections and should be good pick up opportunities. They need to win those court seats in PA, they are partisan hacks.
Trump was so weak in suburban Philly, without him in office or on the ballot, I think the GOP will be strong in PA.
So short of some bickering over reconciling the two bills it looks like GA will pass it this year. GOODGEORGIA:
Today, the House voted 94-57 to pass House Bill 1358, constitutional carry. It will now go to the Senate for further consideration. The Senate has already passed their own constitutional carry bill, Senate Bill 319. Governor Brian Kemp has stated his support for constitutional carry, so the General Assembly just has to send a bill to his desk.
NRA-ILA | Georgia: House Passes Constitutional Carry
Today, the House voted 94-57 to pass House Bill 1358, constitutional carry. It will now go to the Senate for further consideration.www.nraila.org
Where is that map that shows the change over time? Does it include "in progress"?
post above your has the link to WikipediaQuestion seconded. Anybody know ? 
Coincidentally the official word today from Montana is, "We will not compile."
Wikipedia has it. I’ll see if I can post it.
File:Right to Carry, timeline.gif - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
So just MA, NY, CA and a few New England states left as May Issue.
Parts of CA, NY, all of NJ and Hawaii are may issue but in practice no issue. I believe a lot of MD is terrible as well.
By 2030, I think everyone will have constitutional carry except HI, WA, OR, CA, NM, CO, IL, VA, MD, DE, NJ, NY, CT, RI, NV and MA.
I cant see it anytime soon in FL.FL legislature dragging their feet big time on CC. DeSantis says he will sign it, but not looking likely in the sunshine state.
Governor endorses constitutional carry. but is it too little too late?
I cant see it anytime soon in FL.
I hope so. I have no doubt Ron will sign it. As for state legislation... yikesDeSantis is up by 10 in many of the polls right now. If he cruises in November by that number, he’ll have a lot of sway. If he wins that strongly, he’ll also be looking at running for POTUS. Pushing CC is a signature issue to run on in the POTUS primaries.
Also, things move and shift quickly. In 2006, only Alaska and Vermont were constitutional carry, in 2012 it was only 4 (AK, VT, AZ and wyoming which was for residents only. As of today, it’s 22 states, with OH and IN awaiting governor signatures and bills progressing in GA and NE. So it likely will have gone from 4 to 26 in 10 yeras. And only a democrat governor is keeping it from becoming law in LA, PA, MI, WI and NC
FL and SC may be lagging but it’s only a matter of time before they see they are out of step.
I hope so. I have no doubt Ron will sign it. As for state legislation... yikes
NRA-ILA | Ohio: Gov. DeWine Signs Constitutional Carry
Today, Governor Mike DeWine signed Senate Bill 215 into law. This makes Ohio the 23rd constitutional carry state, and the second to join that group in 2022. Constitutional carry empowers law-abiding citizens who are already otherwise eligible to obtain a carry permit to exercise their...www.nraila.org
Ohio makes 23, GA and IN should round out the first half of states. Very proud of my home state right now.