Ed Delaney never met a gun law he didn't like. What a smarmy, disrespectful twit.
In other news:
HB 1284 (Jim Lucas, Self-Defense Civil Liability immunity) passed the House on an 80-13 vote yesterday. Picked up three Senate sponsors including Senator Tomes.
HB 1643 (Ben Smaltz, combo church carry/new definition of school property/free lifetime LTCH/5-year NICS exempt LTCH/other stuff about voting) is in Ways and Means
HB 1651 (strengthens protections in Laird Law) added an amendment making PDs liable for damage/loss to confiscated firearms. Passed House 68-25 yesterday.
No other bills on our scope are up for hearings this week.
Ed Delaney never met a gun law he didn't like. What a smarmy, disrespectful twit.
What does it look like in the senate?
HB1643 as currently written says "religious ceremony conducted at a house of worship". Why not allow the carry at church-schools for all NON-school events. I would rather not leave "religious ceremony conducted at a house of worship" interpretation up to debate for events at a church that may not be considered "religious ceremonies".
HB 1643 passed out of the Ways and Means committee on a 16-6 vote. Next stop: House floor.
The way I understand it would be the same as a church or any other private property. If told to leave, leave or it's criminal trespass. This changes the definition of school property, to me this has the most impact.So, does this bill give a no-guns policy at a church with a school on its property force of law? Or would it be a trespassing thing like the movie theaters?
The way I understand it would be the same as a church or any other private property. If told to leave, leave or it's criminal trespass. This changes the definition of school property, to me this has the most impact.
thank Kelly! (again) ... team efforts n all ...
I'll be glad when you're less busy on your J-O-B and family side of things Bill, this stuff gets complicated!
HB 1651 (strengthens protections in Laird Law) added an amendment making PDs liable for damage/loss to confiscated firearms.
Did you read my post that you quoted?If it doesn't cover attorney fees then what incentive is there to avoid damage, loss, negligence, etc.?
Did you read my post that you quoted?