Hope so. Hope that we can primary out the two that flipped their vote in the veto session last summerI just wonder if anyone has learned anything on how to vote come November
The Dems never learn. When you live off the Government you do not care about inflation, high gas price, and high groceries. You are immune to it. You can bet every race will be close when it should not be. All the Dems will get right around 50 percent of the vote.I just wonder if anyone has learned anything on how to vote come November
I like the house bill also. Hey, if the senate needs their own bill to feel better, I'm good with it. I just hope they can get it passed. It's a good law that is long overdue.Looks like the Senate has relegated Mccormick’s bill to Judiciary committee and are voting to pass their own version of Permitless Carry today (SB143 - Morris). I like Mccormick’s bill better but if the Senate passes Morris’ version they will have to come together anyway before sending to the gubnah.
Todays docket in the Senate:
Senate Daily Digest
www.legis.la.gov
Agree. That’s the House bill. The Senate bill requires LA residency to carry without a permit#5) strike the Louisiana resident, add, If you are a citizen of the United States,
Age of Adulthood in this country needs to be raised to about 30 these days.Wait?????
18 year old's don't have the right to self defense?
Seems to me that at least 3 of these requirements are redundant and pointless.I like the house bill also. Hey, if the senate needs their own bill to feel better, I'm good with it. I just hope they can get it passed. It's a good law that is long overdue.
1) If you can pass a background check to own a firearm, you qualify.
2) If you've had a permit in the past but for reasons of your own no longer have one, you qualify.
3) If you own a business and don't have a criminal record preventing you from owning a firearm, you qualify.
4) If you are 21 years old and don't have a criminal record preventing you from legally owning a firearm, you qualify.
5) If you are a resident of Louisiana, are 21 years old, don't have a criminal record preventing you from owning a firearm, you qualify.
How hard is that?
Pass the damn law so good citizens that don't want to pack a weapon daily can legally do so when they feel it is necessary!
I thought the same thing.Seems to me that at least 3 of these requirements are redundant and pointless.
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Huh? State law applies to all that are in the state regardless of residency unless specifically called out by law. For example, One can carry a firearm without a permit in MS (they have Constitutional carry) even if a LA resident w/o a LA carry permit.I think most state legislation only covers residents of the state. I really am not sure if the law can or should apply to someone from another state. I would think that would have to be a federal bill.
LOL. Maybe. I am all about a SINGLE age of adulthood. I can not stand for an 18-yr old to go and sit behind a 50-cal in a foreign country and come home and not be trusted or “allowed” to own or carry a 9mm firearm for self protection or be able to enjoy a cold beer after a hard days work. Ridiculous.Age of Adulthood in this country needs to be raised to about 30 these days.
ExactlySeems to me that at least 3 of these requirements are redundant and pointless.
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I don't take anything for granted. I'm not a lawyer.Huh? State law applies to all that are in the state regardless of residency unless specifically called out by law. For example, One can carry a firearm without a permit in MS (they have Constitutional carry) even if a LA resident w/o a LA carry permit.
When in MS, MS laws apply. When in LA, LA laws apply.
Yeah, especially since there's nothing preventing an 18 year old from open carrying, what is the point of making the requirement 21 for concealed. They're so ignorant, most of them post turtles with no clue.Wait?????
18 year old's don't have the right to self defense?