I didn't get a chance to read the whole bill and all it effects but I understand there was some language in there about auto knives. Anyone know what all it affects???
Frank
The way I understand it, the way this bill was written, or maybe it was the amount of votes it received, I'm still not clear on that, if the Governor doesn't sign it, it will STILL become law.
He would need to veto this bill to kill it, and even then the veto could be over-ridden.
This is all but law right now. Just waiting on the requisite time to elapse.
They sure are taking some time to get around to singing this bill.Speaker Bosma signed 1563. We are still awaiting Senator Long, PPT, to sign it (this is not unusual as there is a lot to do [odds and ends] for the leadership after the session). Once Senator Long signs it the 8 day clock begins for Gov. Pence.
Senate Republicans: Sen. David Long
HB1563 now in Gov. Pence's office. Ok, you guys can take a breath now.
Governor Pence: 2013 Bill Watch
The only people who can legally own a suppressor are those who pay for a stamp.Ok, so the wording of this bill confuses me. Does this bill allow for the average Joe to go purchase a suppressor for hunting? Or is it those with their NFA stamps are the ones who can use the suppressors?
Or those with a potato...