eldirector
Grandmaster
I wonder how SB0097 would affect ACoE properties since the state of Indiana leases them?
No impact. The STATE wouldn't be able to regulate, but the ACoE certainly could (still).
I wonder how SB0097 would affect ACoE properties since the state of Indiana leases them?
If you hit the animal with the first shot, you don't need a silencer...
It appears to be identical to the state pre-emption law. The exceptions certainly look the same at a casual reading, i.e., police departments can regulate what guns their officers use, courts can make their own rules, lesees of public buildings can also make their own rules.0097 appears to be a new "campus carry" bill for students.
I'm a little concerned about the "Provides for certain exceptions" portion
Sorry, Bill! I shoulda checked first. Thanks for merging.Thanks for posting this, eldirector! If you notice, I started the same thing last night up in the "stickys" at the top of the forum. I'm going to merge your thread into mine so we're all talking in the same place, as yours seems to have gotten more notice/more interest. As long as the letters get written and the appropriate people are made aware that their constituents want these bills passed, I don't really care who makes it happen.
for you.
Blessings,
Bill
SB #### Locally mfg silencers, FA, etc are legal and don't need to go NFA (like in Montana. I wonder if anyone has tested this yet!)
So how would SB 0130 work if a nationwide AWB were to occur? Would the firearms already owned by Indiana residents be protected under this bill?
Maybe I don't want to wake the whole square mile around me when I go out to shoot Coyotes trying to get into my barn.
Biggest complaint I hear from the anti's besides guns only being good for killing is that guns are loud. Indiana is not as rural as it used to be. Think of owning a can as being neighborly. Get rid of the $200 stamp and 6 month wait and see how many people buy suppressors.
In December Sen. Feinstein publicly and proudly announced she was presenting her gun ban bill on the first day of new Congress, January 3, 2013. News reports said bills will be introduced later in January. Either Sen. Reid slowed down Feinstein or she decided there is public backlash on her gun grab bill so she is waiting a few weeks before her bill is presented to Senate hoping no one will notice when they vote on it. Keep letting your legislators know your position on gun bans.
I dropped 20 emails this morning. Not even an autoresponse as yet. Time will tell. I'll be most interested to see what response my letters draw from the anti-rights side of the aisle. And no, I don't mean only R vs. D.
I also mailed Rep. Rokita this evening and asked him to define "responsibly" in the context of the email he sent me that others have quoted on here, having received the same email form letter.
Again, time will tell.
Blessings,
Bill