Is that 6 now? Surely we can get 1 passed this year!Not one, but TWO more ConC Bills!!
Is that 6 now? Surely we can get 1 passed this year!Not one, but TWO more ConC Bills!!
YES!! And don't call me Shirley.Is that 6 now? Surely we can get 1 passed this year!
So should we anticipate that they will be rolled into one ConC bill before having hearings?YES!! And don't call me Shirley.
I don't know what to expect. All are in the Public Policy Committee. The Committee Chair Ben Smaltz will have a plan.So should we anticipate that they will be rolled into one ConC bill before having hearings?
That can't be in the IC.(1) The person knows, or reasonably should know, that a child is likely to gain access to the firearm.
Does this allow 'campus carry' then?This is basically HB 1295 with prohibition on "State Education Institutions" (University, College, post-secondary education) being GFZs.
House Bill 1375
Introduced House Bill (H)
Authored by
Co-Authored by
Elimination of gun-free zones. Provides that beginning July 1, 2021, the state of Indiana may not regulate: (1) firearms, ammunition, and firearm accessories; and (2) the ownership, possession, carrying, transportation, registration, transfer, and storage of firearms, ammunition, and firearm accessories. Specifies certain exceptions. Provides that any provision of an ordinance, measure, enactment, rule, or policy enacted by the state and pertaining to: (1) firearms; (2) ammunition; (3) firearm accessories; and (4) the: (A) ownership; (B) possession; (C) carrying; (D) transportation; (E) registration; (F) transfer; and (G) storage of; firearms, ammunition, and firearm accessories; is void July 1, 2021. Provides that a person not otherwise prohibited from carrying or possessing a firearm under federal or state law may carry or possess a firearm, without restriction, on property affiliated with, or regulated by, the following state agencies beginning July 1, 2021: (1) The Indiana department of natural resources. (2) The Indiana state fair commission. (3) The Indiana department of administration. (4) The Indiana department of workforce development. Provides certain commissions and departments with rulemaking and emergency rulemaking authority to implement these changes. Specifies certain rulemaking deadlines. Prohibits a state educational institution (institution) from regulating the possession or transportation of firearms, ammunition, or firearm accessories: (1) on land that is; or (2) in buildings and other structures that are; owned, leased, or managed by the institution. Specifies certain exceptions. Voids, as of July 1, 2021, any rules or policies enacted or undertaken by an institution before, on, or after June 30, 2021, that concern the possession or transportation of firearms, ammunition, or firearm accessories on land or in structures owned or leased by the institution. Allows a person to bring an action against an institution if the person is adversely affected by a rule, a measure, an enactment, or a policy that: (1) is adopted or enforced by the institution; and (2) concerns the possession or transportation of firearms, ammunition, or firearm accessories on land or in structures owned, leased, or managed by the institution. Defines certain terms.
Yes, if you aren’t a student they can’t stop you now. Affects students and facultyDoes this allow 'campus carry' then?
35-47-10.6That can't be in the IC.
That's not campus carry then if a student, staff, or faculty can't carry there.Yes, if you aren’t a student they can’t stop you now. Affects students and faculty
The interested parties (lobbyists, passionate members, leadership) will sit down and hash out what version they want to run. No reason to spend time on more than one bill.So should we anticipate that they will be rolled into one ConC bill before having hearings?
No, they can’t now by school policy. This fixes that.That's not campus carry then if a student, staff, or faculty can't carry there.
So as an employee of IU I could then carry?No, they can’t now by school policy. This fixes that.
That’s how I read it. I’m sure there will be a lot of pearl clutching from those at the Bloomington campus when this comes up in hearing.So as an employee of IU I could then carry?
True, but it's not like it's without precedent there are plenty of universities that actually have campus carry.That’s how I read it. I’m sure there will be a lot of pearl clutching from those at the Bloomington campus when this comes up in hearing.
No, Karen, repeal laws, do not pass them.MOST IMPORTANTLY... we can't have no rot-gut with the name "Indiana Rye Whiskey". New charred oak barrels (bourbon got nuthin on us) aged at least two years (ditto). It's only three pages (actually like one page of reading) if you want to take a look.
House Bill 1409
Introduced House Bill (H)
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Co-Authored by
Indiana rye whiskey. Provides that it is a Class B misdemeanor if a person advertises, labels, sells, or refers for marketing or sales purposes liquor as: (1) Indiana rye; (2) Indiana rye whiskey; (3) Indiana rye whisky; (4) Indiana sweet mash rye whiskey; (5) Indiana sweet mash rye whisky; (6) Indiana sour mash rye whiskey; or (7) Indiana sour mash rye whisky; unless the liquor meets certain requirements.
You got a dog in this fight Kirk? I'm just throwin it out there. Speakin of havin a dog in the fight, you gonna be down here on any given Wednesday?No, Karen, repeal laws, do not pass them.
No prob, I needed a hobby.I love these bills stating "the state is prohibited from..." as if we don't have something already.
Edit: also as per every year, Thank You Kelly for doing all this and putting it in a legislative thread for us to follow.