Tracker wrote:In the committee and floor debates on open carry, not one democrat voice an opinion against conceal carry for the general public. The one's who did mention conceal carry when arguing against the open carry bills acknowledged they believed in the success of the conceal carry program, that the original fears had proved to be false.
Ooookay.....so if they believe the conceal carry program works off campus why would they oppose conceal carry on campus? What do they think is so different? If they believe it's not a good program to have on campus what do they expect to happen that's different from being out in the general population? What rational argument could they present against campus carry? What stats can they pull from states like Colorado, Utah, and Idaho to argue campus conceal carry isn't working in those states?
Sadly, it will fail to persuade Democrats (largely liberals)....since it is steeped in 'logic'.
Now...if you were to write something oozing with emotion (no matter whether true or not), you might get their attention. ;)
Flint.
Thanks, if I were a rep debating for CC. I would hammer ever democrat arguing against cc, esp. the ones who are on record for acknowledging the success of CHL program. If they''ve never mentioned the CHL program I'd push them state whether they thought the CHL program was a failure. If they say they thought it's been a failure I'd make the explain why they thought so and remind them that many of their fellow democrats don't agree with their beliefs.
It just seems to me the repulicans ought to be able to command the debate since so many democrats have acknowledged the program's sucess
Tracker wrote:Ooookay.....so if they believe the conceal carry program works off campus why would they oppose conceal carry on campus? What do they think is so different?
Because of the misperception of the legislation; the belief that concealed guns aren't presently allowed (they are), and that you'd have immature, overemotional college kids, drunk frat boys and the like waving guns around, ready to shoot the professor if they don't get a good grade, etc.
Tracker wrote:Ooookay.....so if they believe the conceal carry program works off campus why would they oppose conceal carry on campus? What do they think is so different?
Because of the misperception of the legislation; the belief that concealed guns aren't presently allowed (they are), and that you'd have immature, overemotional college kids, drunk frat boys and the like waving guns around, ready to shoot the professor if they don't get a good grade, etc.
Ive heard them make those arguments and they were corrected so I don't know if it's misperceptions of talking points
When can we expect a vote on concurrence? I no longer have much interest in who is responsible for the delays etc. My interest for the immediate time period is directed at the status of the different bills that are still alive (especially OC and Campus Carry). After the sessions are over there will be plenty of time who did what on 2A items and react appropriatley.
bauerdj wrote:When can we expect a vote on concurrence? I no longer have much interest in who is responsible for the delays etc. My interest for the immediate time period is directed at the status of the different bills that are still alive (especially OC and Campus Carry). After the sessions are over there will be plenty of time who did what on 2A items and react appropriatley.
Amen!
SB11 should be heard on the House floor tomorrow.
HB910 concurrence vote is thought to be mid week. Not yet scheduled
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bauerdj wrote:When can we expect a vote on concurrence? I no longer have much interest in who is responsible for the delays etc. My interest for the immediate time period is directed at the status of the different bills that are still alive (especially OC and Campus Carry). After the sessions are over there will be plenty of time who did what on 2A items and react appropriatley.
Amen!
SB11 should be heard on the House floor tomorrow.
HB910 concurrence vote is thought to be mid week. Not yet scheduled
The concurrence vote won't be scheduled the way a vote on a bill is. The bill will become eligible 24 hours after the report was issued. After that, the vote could happen any time.
bauerdj wrote:When can we expect a vote on concurrence? I no longer have much interest in who is responsible for the delays etc. My interest for the immediate time period is directed at the status of the different bills that are still alive (especially OC and Campus Carry). After the sessions are over there will be plenty of time who did what on 2A items and react appropriatley.
Amen!
SB11 should be heard on the House floor tomorrow.
HB910 concurrence vote is thought to be mid week. Not yet scheduled
The concurrence vote won't be scheduled the way a vote on a bill is. The bill will become eligible 24 hours after the report was issued. After that, the vote could happen any time.
Bladed, isn't a day set aside for just concurrence votes? I'd be leaning towards that day. I guess we will see.
We must reject the idea that every time a law’s broken, society is guilty rather than the lawbreaker. It is time to restore the American precept that each individual is accountable for his actions. ~ Ronald Reagan ~
NRA - Life Member
bauerdj wrote:When can we expect a vote on concurrence? I no longer have much interest in who is responsible for the delays etc. My interest for the immediate time period is directed at the status of the different bills that are still alive (especially OC and Campus Carry). After the sessions are over there will be plenty of time who did what on 2A items and react appropriatley.
Amen!
SB11 should be heard on the House floor tomorrow.
HB910 concurrence vote is thought to be mid week. Not yet scheduled
The concurrence vote won't be scheduled the way a vote on a bill is. The bill will become eligible 24 hours after the report was issued. After that, the vote could happen any time.
Bladed, isn't a day set aside for just concurrence votes? I'd be leaning towards that day. I guess we will see.
I think they will go for it earlier in case it needs a conference committee.
bauerdj wrote:When can we expect a vote on concurrence? I no longer have much interest in who is responsible for the delays etc. My interest for the immediate time period is directed at the status of the different bills that are still alive (especially OC and Campus Carry). After the sessions are over there will be plenty of time who did what on 2A items and react appropriatley.
Amen!
SB11 should be heard on the House floor tomorrow.
HB910 concurrence vote is thought to be mid week. Not yet scheduled
The concurrence vote won't be scheduled the way a vote on a bill is. The bill will become eligible 24 hours after the report was issued. After that, the vote could happen any time.
Bladed, isn't a day set aside for just concurrence votes? I'd be leaning towards that day. I guess we will see.
bauerdj wrote:When can we expect a vote on concurrence? I no longer have much interest in who is responsible for the delays etc. My interest for the immediate time period is directed at the status of the different bills that are still alive (especially OC and Campus Carry). After the sessions are over there will be plenty of time who did what on 2A items and react appropriatley.
Amen!
SB11 should be heard on the House floor tomorrow.
HB910 concurrence vote is thought to be mid week. Not yet scheduled
The concurrence vote won't be scheduled the way a vote on a bill is. The bill will become eligible 24 hours after the report was issued. After that, the vote could happen any time.
Bladed, isn't a day set aside for just concurrence votes? I'd be leaning towards that day. I guess we will see.
I think they will go for it earlier in case it needs a conference committee.
There are three days at the end of the session when all they're allowed to do is reconcile differences between House and Senate versions of bills and make corrections.
In the House, the 137th day is the last day to concur (unless a conference committee has been requested and then discharged). In the Senate, the 139th day is the last day to concur. As Charles said, those days aren't officially set aside for concurring, but concurrence votes and action on conference committee reports are basically all they're doing those days.
House to Take Up Campus Carry Ahead of Key Deadline
by Morgan Smith May 26, 2015
They better get to it early, to prevent any possible shenanigans on the House floor.
We must reject the idea that every time a law’s broken, society is guilty rather than the lawbreaker. It is time to restore the American precept that each individual is accountable for his actions. ~ Ronald Reagan ~
NRA - Life Member
House to Take Up Campus Carry Ahead of Key Deadline
by Morgan Smith May 26, 2015
They better get to it early, to prevent any possible shenanigans on the House floor.
It's not eligible to be heard until 2:40pm. I suppose they could suspend the rules but that seems unlikely to me.
I was referring to SB11, this is the last day it can be heard in the House.
But yeah.....HB910 not until at least 2:40pm today. I'm sure SB11 will take up a lot of time.
We must reject the idea that every time a law’s broken, society is guilty rather than the lawbreaker. It is time to restore the American precept that each individual is accountable for his actions. ~ Ronald Reagan ~
NRA - Life Member
House to Take Up Campus Carry Ahead of Key Deadline
by Morgan Smith May 26, 2015
They better get to it early, to prevent any possible shenanigans on the House floor.
It's not eligible to be heard until 2:40pm. I suppose they could suspend the rules but that seems unlikely to me.
I was referring to SB11, this is the last day it can be heard in the House.
But yeah.....HB910 not until at least 2:40pm today. I'm sure SB11 will take up a lot of time.
My apologies. There's so much going on, I'm going to have to pay better attention.