Shouldn't that be a reasonable search and seizure license? I'm sure as hell not paying for my searches and seizures to be unreasonable!
Shouldn't that be a reasonable search and seizure license? I'm sure as hell not paying for my searches and seizures to be unreasonable!
Those bills are dead this session. They have passed the deadline to be heard on Third Reading in the Senate, and did not make it out of committee. If you look at Bills for Session 2017 - Indiana General Assembly, 2017 Session you'll see that some bills are still listed in blue. Those that are not are dead this session, but may be introduced anew in another, or if they were kept alive as in HB 1071 re: HB 1159, may still be heard as amendments.
And yes, I'm keeping my Utah and debating my Arizona as well. Under current law, I can lawfully carry in all but 12 states: HI, OR, CA, MN, IL, SC, MD, NJ, NY, CT, MA, RI
My AZ gets me NM and my UT gets me WA, while both of them get me NV, NE, and DE. It's not that I travel to any of those, but I like the option to do so without being unarmed.
Blessings,
Bill
I'm certainly not saying I won't let them. In fact, if they choose to do it what in the world can I do to stop them? But then, that's not my point at all.
Of course they can raise the current fee. And if they take it away can they not bring it back with a larger fee and a training requirement and a requirement to osculate a politician's gluteus?
I completely support Constitutional Carry nationwide. Sadly, if a Constitutional Amendment that is absolute (no qualifications like the First) won't get the job done, what will? I'd like to see National Constitutional Carry where if you're a citizen you can carry anywhere/everywhere period. Shall not be infringed and all that. School Zones? Sure. Court Houses? Sure. The halls/gallery of Congress? What would straighten their act out more effectively? No permission slips for anyone. What would give the Allahu Akbar set more of a pause than that? (Say Allah one more time...)
All I'm really saying is I don't trust them any further than I can throw an aircraft carrier left handed. Frankly I don't think you should either.
How about a License To Not Have Soldiers Quartered Without The Consent Of The Owner (LTNHSQWTCOTO)??
I already paid for my lifetime LTNHSQWTCOTO, so I'm against getting rid of that one.
Do you have the basic LTNHSQWTCOTO for peacetime (LTNHSQWTCOTOPT) or the upgraded one for time of declared war (LTNHSQWTCOTOPTATODW)?
It's "LIFETIME" so I figured that I was covered for whatever happened....y'know....during my lifetime.
We haven't "declared" war since WWII. I'm just saying during a full-mobilization (requires declared war, last time was WWII) a LTNHSQWTCOTOPT, even if it is lifetime, may not keep the GIs out of your refrigerator and off your couch.
The Third Amendment is my LTNHSQWTCOTOPT!
Shouldn't that be a reasonable search and seizure license? I'm sure as hell not paying for my searches and seizures to be unreasonable!
Me thinks MC left the room.
Those bills are dead this session. They have passed the deadline to be heard on Third Reading in the Senate, and did not make it out of committee. If you look at Bills for Session 2017 - Indiana General Assembly, 2017 Session you'll see that some bills are still listed in blue. Those that are not are dead this session, but may be introduced anew in another, or if they were kept alive as in HB 1071 re: HB 1159, may still be heard as amendments.
And yes, I'm keeping my Utah and debating my Arizona as well. Under current law, I can lawfully carry in all but 12 states: HI, OR, CA, MN, IL, SC, MD, NJ, NY, CT, MA, RI
My AZ gets me NM and my UT gets me WA, while both of them get me NV, NE, and DE. It's not that I travel to any of those, but I like the option to do so without being unarmed.
Blessings,
Bill
I heard the lifetime LTNHSQWTCOTO is going away...
I heard the lifetime LTNHSQWTCOTO is going away.
This is not an argument for or against anything, I'm just passing along info... My state rep sent out a survey a few weeks ago that had a question about constitutional carry on it. Today, since I was one of the people that filled it out and returned it, I received the results. Every question had results that divided 50-50, 40-30-30, etc. except the constitutional carry question, it was 80-20 against. This is in Hamilton county, pretty much the reddest county in the state. With results like those it isn't hard to figure out why they don't have the guts to pass it.