Ok, nothing yet. Called and asked The house sponsors assistant, couldn’t give an answer.SB 199 (and no other bills) is not scheduled for a hearing in the House Courts and Criminal Code committee on the 7th.
It was scheduled for a hearing last week but got kicked due to time constraints.
I'll bump this later this AM if needed. Rep Wendy McNamara is the committee chair.
1-800-382-9481
Couldn't decide if I should put this here, the other HB 1369 thread, or in it's own thread.
Indiana Senate blocking repeal of state handgun permit law
(No, two Senators blocked it. There were 21 Senate sponsors.)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Republican-dominated Indiana Senate is blocking a bill that would repeal the state’s permit requirement for carrying a handgun in public.
(Again, no. Two Senators.)
Republicans easily pushed the proposal through the Indiana House, but Senate leaders have decided against taking up the bill in the final weeks of this year’s session. Instead, the Senate will support eliminating the $75 fee for a lifetime permit after the Legislature eliminated the state’s five-year permit fee in a 2019 bill.
(Passed 65-31 in the House. Two Senators. Cost is irrelevant when you can't get it when you really need it. Wait a minute Rod, weren't you up in arms about the loss of funding?)
Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray pointed to opposition to the bill from the Indiana State Police superintendent, the state police chiefs association and the Indiana Fraternal Order of Police.
(I see somebody else pointed out Carter was speaking for himself, not for ISP. Numerous County Sheriffs spoke in support, not one in opposition. LEOs in support significantly outnumbered those opposed. And the FOP rep was not a LEO/didn't know what an ATF Form 4473 was.)
This time next year? Trek to Fort Wayne to support the Pro-2A candidate running against Liz Brown. This time in 2024? Trek to Martinsville/Mooresville to support the Pro-2A candidate running against the Bray.
Ever done that before? Me neither!!
Indiana Senate blocking repeal of state handgun permit law
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Republican-dominated Indiana Senate is blocking a bill that would repeal the state’s permit requirement for carrying a handgun in public. Republicans easily pushed the propo…fox59.com
Couldn't decide if I should put this here, the other HB 1369 thread, or in it's own thread.
Indiana Senate blocking repeal of state handgun permit law
(No, two Senators blocked it. There were 21 Senate sponsors.)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Republican-dominated Indiana Senate is blocking a bill that would repeal the state’s permit requirement for carrying a handgun in public.
(Again, no. Two Senators.)
Republicans easily pushed the proposal through the Indiana House, but Senate leaders have decided against taking up the bill in the final weeks of this year’s session. Instead, the Senate will support eliminating the $75 fee for a lifetime permit after the Legislature eliminated the state’s five-year permit fee in a 2019 bill.
(Passed 65-31 in the House. Two Senators. Cost is irrelevant when you can't get it when you really need it. Wait a minute Rod, weren't you up in arms about the loss of funding?)
Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray pointed to opposition to the bill from the Indiana State Police superintendent, the state police chiefs association and the Indiana Fraternal Order of Police.
(I see somebody else pointed out Carter was speaking for himself, not for ISP. Numerous County Sheriffs spoke in support, not one in opposition. LEOs in support significantly outnumbered those opposed. And the FOP rep was not a LEO/didn't know what an ATF Form 4473 was.)
This time next year? Trek to Fort Wayne to support the Pro-2A candidate running against Liz Brown. This time in 2024? Trek to Martinsville/Mooresville to support the Pro-2A candidate running against the Bray.
Ever done that before? Me neither!!
Indiana Senate blocking repeal of state handgun permit law
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Republican-dominated Indiana Senate is blocking a bill that would repeal the state’s permit requirement for carrying a handgun in public. Republicans easily pushed the propo…fox59.com
Couldn't decide if I should put this here, the other HB 1369 thread, or in it's own thread.
Indiana Senate blocking repeal of state handgun permit law
(No, two Senators blocked it. There were 21 Senate sponsors.)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Republican-dominated Indiana Senate is blocking a bill that would repeal the state’s permit requirement for carrying a handgun in public.
(Again, no. Two Senators.)
Republicans easily pushed the proposal through the Indiana House, but Senate leaders have decided against taking up the bill in the final weeks of this year’s session. Instead, the Senate will support eliminating the $75 fee for a lifetime permit after the Legislature eliminated the state’s five-year permit fee in a 2019 bill.
(Passed 65-31 in the House. Two Senators. Cost is irrelevant when you can't get it when you really need it. Wait a minute Rod, weren't you up in arms about the loss of funding?)
Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray pointed to opposition to the bill from the Indiana State Police superintendent, the state police chiefs association and the Indiana Fraternal Order of Police.
(I see somebody else pointed out Carter was speaking for himself, not for ISP. Numerous County Sheriffs spoke in support, not one in opposition. LEOs in support significantly outnumbered those opposed. And the FOP rep was not a LEO/didn't know what an ATF Form 4473 was.)
This time next year? Trek to Fort Wayne to support the Pro-2A candidate running against Liz Brown. This time in 2024? Trek to Martinsville/Mooresville to support the Pro-2A candidate running against the Bray.
Ever done that before? Me neither!!
Indiana Senate blocking repeal of state handgun permit law
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Republican-dominated Indiana Senate is blocking a bill that would repeal the state’s permit requirement for carrying a handgun in public. Republicans easily pushed the propo…fox59.com
Thank you BigRed.I truly appreciate how you keep folks updated IN DETAIL about what is going on.
Thanks Tom.Kelley, give me a PM if we need letters/phone calls.
I have to unwatch this train wreck.
This shocks me. I sent countless emails and never a single response.. We actually had all 39 R's and one D (Mrvan the Younger, I'm shocked too) vote Yes.
This ain't over by any stretch.This shocks me. I sent countless emails and never a single response.
Kelly, you know full well why it didn’t pass: The important senators didn’t want it to. Or the governor didn’t. Or none of them cared either way until their palms were greased. Bray and/or Brown are in positions to stop bills, and don’t care how many of the peons want those bills to become laws.Why didn't ConC pass?
I’ll point out the BS in that later...