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email sent. More from my wife (well, me again), in-laws, and a few friends coming up! Thanks for keeping us updated!
wooo hooo
email sent. More from my wife (well, me again), in-laws, and a few friends coming up! Thanks for keeping us updated!
HB 1065 has now been signed by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, Senator David Long, and it goes now to the Governor.
You're welcome. Just part of my job.WAHOOO!! finaly on his desk. Thnks Bill for the constant updates on this and other important legislation!!
All true... except that it's on the eighth day after it reaches his desk. HB 1068 was signed by Bauer and Sen. Long on 3/1 and became law yesterday, the 12th. I have not seen whether that means he signed it, only that it became law. That means it could not have gotten to him earlier than the 5th, though I cannot fathom why it would take 4 days to move downstairs to his office. I will be interested to see what he does. If Jim Tomes' emails are any indication, his office has been deluged with calls(probably more from our side), so I would think he would sign it.. We shall see, however.Thanks BoR
This means the clock is ticking.......
Mitch can immediately sign it and continue to show his support of the 2A.
He could neglect to not sign it and in 10 days (think it's 10) it becomes law without a signature. He could use this as a ploy to show that while he did not support it, it was the people's wish for it to become law. Covers bases on both the left and right incase he decides to go further in his political career.
Just plain outright veto it, I see not having a snowball's chance of happening.
Edit: Of course, if he REALLY wanted to show his support for the 2A and Art. I, Sec. 32, he would have the Dep't of Administration revoke the prohibition on carry in the State House. THAT would impress me.
Blessings,
Bill
Baby steps Bill, baby steps. We need to get everything back one small step at a time exactly the way the sneaked it all by us initially.
Steps would be fine. It seems we're more doing, though.
Bill