The bill passed 10–2! Big shout out to the committee chair… Who made me follow Guy.They shrunk the room too!!! SRO! Guy and Peace Out Charlie Hilltunin are also here.
The bill passed 10–2! Big shout out to the committee chair… Who made me follow Guy.They shrunk the room too!!! SRO! Guy and Peace Out Charlie Hilltunin are also here.
Keep an eye on some of the committees, they’ve been meeting on days other than Wednesday… Some of them haveWednesday mornings are the only time that I consistently can't get away to attend committee meetings... :/
And while were at it, give this one a call too.Operation Call the Committee Chairs: Part 2
Jeffrey Thompson: Ways and Means Chair.
800-382-9841
Ask to leave a message for Representative Thompson
Message: Please schedule HB 1347 (Income Tax Credit for Firearms Safety Expenses) for a hearing
(Digest)
Income tax credit for firearms safety expenses. Provides a state income tax credit for expenses incurred to receive qualified firearms instruction or to purchase a qualified firearms storage device. Provides that the tax credit is equal to the amount of the incurred expenses. Provides that the maximum amount allowed as a tax credit is $300 for individuals filing single returns or $600 for married couples filing joint returns. Provides that a tax credit may not exceed the taxpayer's state income tax liability. Provides that a taxpayer is not entitled to a carryover, carryback, or refund of any unused tax credit.
Once more to the top!OK, one down, two to go in the House Courts and Criminal Code Committee.
Operation Call the Committee Chairs: Part 1 (Part 2)
Wendy McNamara: Courts and Criminal Code Chair. Two bills in her committee that need a hearing
800-382-9841
Ask to leave a message for Representative McNamara
Message: Please schedule HB 1117 (2nd Amendment Protection) for a hearing
(Digest, handy if needed)
Second amendment protection. Provides that certain federal laws that infringe on the right to keep and bear arms are invalid, not recognized, and rejected, and shall not be enforced by Indiana. Specifies penalties and causes of action concerning a political subdivision or law enforcement agency that employs a: (1) law enforcement officer who enforces or attempts to enforce certain provisions or otherwise deprives a citizen of Indiana of particular constitutional rights or privileges; or (2) federal official, or person who gives material aid to a federal official, who knowingly enforces or attempts to enforce certain laws. Specifies exceptions.
Message: Please schedule HB 1261 (Self Defense) for a hearing. This has passed the Senate three times, never received a hearing in the House.
(Digest)
Self-defense. Specifies that "reasonable force" includes the pointing of a loaded or unloaded firearm for purposes of arrest or to prevent an escape, or for self-defense.
https://iga.in.gov/legislative/2023/legislators/legislator_wendy_mcnamara_1046/
And give Ways and Means Chair a call while you got the hood up!Operation Call the Committee Chairs: Part 2
Jeffrey Thompson: Ways and Means Chair.
800-382-9841
Ask to leave a message for Representative Thompson
Message: Please schedule HB 1347 (Income Tax Credit for Firearms Safety Expenses) for a hearing
(Digest)
Income tax credit for firearms safety expenses. Provides a state income tax credit for expenses incurred to receive qualified firearms instruction or to purchase a qualified firearms storage device. Provides that the tax credit is equal to the amount of the incurred expenses. Provides that the maximum amount allowed as a tax credit is $300 for individuals filing single returns or $600 for married couples filing joint returns. Provides that a tax credit may not exceed the taxpayer's state income tax liability. Provides that a taxpayer is not entitled to a carryover, carryback, or refund of any unused tax credit.
Ah but there's footage!! First off they changed the rooms, they made the room worser!! I saw the video for the first time tonight, wow the room blows chunks as does the camera angles.Damn! I missed it.
Friday bump! Lines open at 0800 IIRCOK, one down, two to go in the House Courts and Criminal Code Committee.
Operation Call the Committee Chairs: Part 1 (Part 2)
Wendy McNamara: Courts and Criminal Code Chair. Two bills in her committee that need a hearing
800-382-9841
Ask to leave a message for Representative McNamara
Message: Please schedule HB 1117 (2nd Amendment Protection) for a hearing
(Digest, handy if needed)
Second amendment protection. Provides that certain federal laws that infringe on the right to keep and bear arms are invalid, not recognized, and rejected, and shall not be enforced by Indiana. Specifies penalties and causes of action concerning a political subdivision or law enforcement agency that employs a: (1) law enforcement officer who enforces or attempts to enforce certain provisions or otherwise deprives a citizen of Indiana of particular constitutional rights or privileges; or (2) federal official, or person who gives material aid to a federal official, who knowingly enforces or attempts to enforce certain laws. Specifies exceptions.
Message: Please schedule HB 1261 (Self Defense) for a hearing. This has passed the Senate three times, never received a hearing in the House.
(Digest)
Self-defense. Specifies that "reasonable force" includes the pointing of a loaded or unloaded firearm for purposes of arrest or to prevent an escape, or for self-defense.
https://iga.in.gov/legislative/2023/legislators/legislator_wendy_mcnamara_1046/
Once again!Operation Call the Committee Chairs: Part 2
Jeffrey Thompson: Ways and Means Chair.
800-382-9841
Ask to leave a message for Representative Thompson
Message: Please schedule HB 1347 (Income Tax Credit for Firearms Safety Expenses) for a hearing
(Digest)
Income tax credit for firearms safety expenses. Provides a state income tax credit for expenses incurred to receive qualified firearms instruction or to purchase a qualified firearms storage device. Provides that the tax credit is equal to the amount of the incurred expenses. Provides that the maximum amount allowed as a tax credit is $300 for individuals filing single returns or $600 for married couples filing joint returns. Provides that a tax credit may not exceed the taxpayer's state income tax liability. Provides that a taxpayer is not entitled to a carryover, carryback, or refund of any unused tax credit.
Those SHOES! LOL...
Ohh FFS, is it too hard to just repeal the existing statute and leave it at that?For those of you following the SB 77/Throwing Stars...
Looking at some of the names on the bill... it's hard for me to not be against it. The ONE no vote on the floor? Mike Bohacek (RINO from up north. Got butt-hurt at me last year in the Senate hearing on ConC when I mentioned dead people voting in Chicago. My reply was, "Vote early, vote often.") Crap! Now I want to be both for it and against it.
Indiana Senate passes bill to legalize throwing stars
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Senate passed a bill this week that would legalize throwing stars. Senate Bill 77 “actually came from a constituent who owns a putt-putt golf course called Ni…fox59.com
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I take it you mean Rep Haggard with the... he was an Officer, nuff said.Those SHOES! LOL...
What does this have to do with the 2nd Amendment and our 2A rights?Have we had any discussion of this yet?
Indiana again considers extending in-state tuition to students without legal U.S. residency
Indiana is one of just a few states that specifically bars students lacking legal residency from accessing lower in-state tuition rates.in.chalkbeat.org
Fair point, but this is also titled the Legislative Session thread. There have been ancillary discussions in the past.What does this have to do with the 2nd Amendment and our 2A rights?