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Where abouts? My parents are in St. CharlesSooooooooo glad that I moved here!
Where abouts? My parents are in St. Charles
Very cool.
whats the count at now for constitutional carry? Like 10?
11.
MO just needs to get 2/3rds of the House to pass and it's officially overridden, if it hasn't happened
It goes into effect on 1/1/2017.
It also:
-Recognizes Missourians right to Constitutional/Permitless Carry
-Creates Stand your Ground laws
-Expands Castle Doctrine protections for anyone legally allowed into your home, vehicle, business and property
-Implements 10, 20 and 50 year options for non-reciprocity issued permits
-Allows components of firearm training for RTC permits to be online
House did override the veto 112-41
From the fox article.... Give me a break... This sh*t s getting old... Commit crimes and pay the price it's that simple.
The guns legislation prompted some of the most intense debate Wednesday. Democrats asserted it could put racial minorities at a greater risk of being fatally shot.
"The targets in our area are black boys, not pheasants," said Sen. Maria Chappelle-Nadal, who represents Ferguson, where sometimes violent protests broke out after the fatal police shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown in 2014. The police officer, Darren Wilson, was cleared of wrongdoing by state and federal investigations.
"What I don't want to get to is the point where there is a trigger-happy police officer or bad Samaritan like Zimmerman who says, 'Black boy in the hood. Skittles. Let's shoot,"' Chappelle-Nadal said, a reference to Trayvon Martin, a black 17-year-old who was walking back from a Florida convenience store after buying ice tea and Skittles when he was fatally shot by neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman in 2012.
That is great, But I stand by what I said.