That's not how the United States or Louisiana legal system works. If it's not statutorily illegal, then it's legal. We do not "legalize" wearing blue shirts on Tuesdays. If you decriminalize something, you're making it "legal."
I highly doubt that "many sheriffs and law enforcement" equates to...
There is now a second bill, HB72 by McCormick: http://www.legis.la.gov/legis/BillInfo.aspx?i=237495
Neither bill removes the carry permit as an option.
1) It's not likely that you received the notice by registered or certified mail, so first, you didn't get it.
2) It's a civil violation by a non-governmental entity so the worst that could happen is a ding on a credit report.
3) If you didn't agree to anything in writing with the entity, you're...
According to the Bill Number to Act Table, HB 892 is Act 341 and the Bill Info page shows the Act detail -- so it must have been signed. However, it's not listed in the news release for today (which stops at Act 317). It'll probably be listed tomorrow or Monday.
Bills don't get Act numbers...
That's very interesting. I have a 2016 Yukon with lane departure and proximity sensing. The two shops I've talked to both said that it was different from (and cost more than) the others because of those features.
It would be nice to have the coordinates of the polygon boundaries around each zone. Then you would be able to add it to Google Maps and calculate the total area for *firearm free zones.* Then you could go a step further and input the boundaries of the parish and show the *freedom space.*
Austin bumping this thread doesn’t aggravate me. However, I do think we should have a rule against tomfoolery in the *Off Topic Discussion* forum though. You know, for the snowflakes.
This bill, proposed by Rep. Mark Wright, "[r]epeals the prohibition on the manufacture, ownership, possession, custody,or use of certain knives and similar instruments."
https://legis.la.gov/legis/ViewDocument.aspx?d=1068629
This is definitely one to monitor and support.