Can anyone give an update on open carry legislation
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Can anyone give an update on open carry legislation
Can someone give an update on the open carry legislation. Last I heard both houses had to meet in conference to iron out differences. Where does that stand. What is the deadline?
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Re: Can anyone give an update on open carry legislation
Every thing is good. All that is left is for the Governor to sign off on it.
The Huffines/Dutton amendment was removed from the bill in order for it to pass.
The Huffines/Dutton amendment was removed from the bill in order for it to pass.
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Re: Can anyone give an update on open carry legislation
Here's a good thread to see what was sent to the Governor
viewtopic.php?f=133&t=77874
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Re: Can anyone give an update on open carry legislation
Wow. I just read through the open carry bill and it is LONG!
I know, a lot of it is simply deleting the word "concealed" from other statutes, but still it is a lot to digest.
Is there anyplace to find a good synopsis of the new law and what a license holder actually can and cannot do?
Remember, we will have a limited amount of time to teach this in our classes, so we will need some sort of condensed, meat and potatoes version of it for our students. And please don't say that we can wait until next year for that. People taking our classes now will need to know what the law will be in just a few months.
Also, I would imagine that DPS would want to rush a new written exam into place so that students taking classes now will be tested on what laws they will be subject to very shortly.
Also, I have in various places seen reference to "retention holsters" with regard to open carry. I saw in the bill that OC must be in a belt or shoulder holster, but I don't know if the word "retention" is actually in the law. Is that word there, and if so, what is the definition of "retention"?
Thanks in advance.
I know, a lot of it is simply deleting the word "concealed" from other statutes, but still it is a lot to digest.
Is there anyplace to find a good synopsis of the new law and what a license holder actually can and cannot do?
Remember, we will have a limited amount of time to teach this in our classes, so we will need some sort of condensed, meat and potatoes version of it for our students. And please don't say that we can wait until next year for that. People taking our classes now will need to know what the law will be in just a few months.
Also, I would imagine that DPS would want to rush a new written exam into place so that students taking classes now will be tested on what laws they will be subject to very shortly.
Also, I have in various places seen reference to "retention holsters" with regard to open carry. I saw in the bill that OC must be in a belt or shoulder holster, but I don't know if the word "retention" is actually in the law. Is that word there, and if so, what is the definition of "retention"?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Can anyone give an update on open carry legislation
Has the Governor signed it?
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Re: Can anyone give an update on open carry legislation
Not yet, but he has stated he will. He would have to veto for it to not become law and there's no way that happens.John Galt wrote:Has the Governor signed it?
Re: Can anyone give an update on open carry legislation
He has until about Wednesday by my figures to do so, or it would become law without his signature.John Galt wrote:Has the Governor signed it?
I'm thinking we will see a big media event soon and he will sign them all.
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Re: Can anyone give an update on open carry legislation
There's not a whole lot of change between now and when OC is legal. Addition of 30.07 sign, can carry open unless you are anywhere on a college campus (including walkways and parking lots, etc.), retention on holster must be taught in class, but retention holster not required to carry, and must be in shoulder or belt holster. Reduced penalty for 30.06 violation.RossA wrote:Wow. I just read through the open carry bill and it is LONG!
I know, a lot of it is simply deleting the word "concealed" from other statutes, but still it is a lot to digest.
Is there anyplace to find a good synopsis of the new law and what a license holder actually can and cannot do?
Remember, we will have a limited amount of time to teach this in our classes, so we will need some sort of condensed, meat and potatoes version of it for our students. And please don't say that we can wait until next year for that. People taking our classes now will need to know what the law will be in just a few months.
Also, I would imagine that DPS would want to rush a new written exam into place so that students taking classes now will be tested on what laws they will be subject to very shortly.
Also, I have in various places seen reference to "retention holsters" with regard to open carry. I saw in the bill that OC must be in a belt or shoulder holster, but I don't know if the word "retention" is actually in the law. Is that word there, and if so, what is the definition of "retention"?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Can anyone give an update on open carry legislation
I believe he actually has until 6/20 or 6/21. It's usually 10 days after he gets the bill, but it's 20 at the end.safety1 wrote:He has until about Wednesday by my figures to do so, or it would become law without his signature.John Galt wrote:Has the Governor signed it?
I'm thinking we will see a big media event soon and he will sign them all.
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Re: Can anyone give an update on open carry legislation
so has the penalty for violating 30.06 been reduced to a lower misdemeanor where you don't lose your license?
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Re: Can anyone give an update on open carry legislation
I am betting on June 19th for him to sign. Just a hunch....
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Re: Can anyone give an update on open carry legislation
GlockDude26 wrote:so has the penalty for violating 30.06 been reduced to a lower misdemeanor where you don't lose your license?
Yes, HB910 makes accidentally carrying past a 30.06 a Class C misdemeanor. If you are asked to leave and refuse, then it becomes Class A misdemeanor as before.
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Re: Can anyone give an update on open carry legislation
It also applies to 30.07.longhorn86 wrote:GlockDude26 wrote:so has the penalty for violating 30.06 been reduced to a lower misdemeanor where you don't lose your license?
Yes, HB910 makes accidentally carrying past a 30.06 a Class C misdemeanor. If you are asked to leave and refuse, then it becomes Class A misdemeanor as before.
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Re: Can anyone give an update on open carry legislation
viking1000 wrote:I am betting on June 19th for him to sign. Just a hunch....
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Re: Can anyone give an update on open carry legislation
When governor signs the law it won't go into effect until January 1st?