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Will transfer fees go down in cost? The FFL will only have to make one appointment with you, as you will not have to return back 48 hours later to pick up your gun.
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Will transfer fees go down in cost? The FFL will only have to make one appointment with you, as you will not have to return back 48 hours later to pick up your gun. View Quote Nope, the call to the state handgun hotline will still cost the same and most ffls seem to charge the price of their long gun transfer plus the handgun hotline fee. |
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If Walker were to sign the 48 hour bill on Friday, when would the official publication be made? Monday? I'm guess sat/sun don't count.
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If Walker were to sign the 48 hour bill on Friday, when would the official publication be made? Monday? I'm guess sat/sun don't count. View Quote Good question. It's published in the WI State Journal, a Madison daily newspaper which I assume is published 7 days a week. But the Sec of State likely doesn't work on weekends, so my guess would also be Monday if the bill is signed on a Friday. |
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Sec Of state is Lafollete, a major lilbtard. He'll probably delay it as long as possible, as he always does with legislation he doesn't agree with.
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Sec Of state is Lafollete, a major lilbtard. He'll probably delay it as long as possible, as he always does with legislation he doesn't agree with. So probably Monday at best. View Quote He used to have 7 days... the legislature changed that because of his intentional delays on shit he didn't like as a lib.... now he has just one day. |
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He used to have 7 days... the legislature changed that because of his intentional delays on shit he didn't like as a lib.... now he has just one day. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Sec Of state is Lafollete, a major lilbtard. He'll probably delay it as long as possible, as he always does with legislation he doesn't agree with. So probably Monday at best. He used to have 7 days... the legislature changed that because of his intentional delays on shit he didn't like as a lib.... now he has just one day. I think it used to be 10, but I could be wrong. I seem to recall reading this when act 10 passed. Here's what I found about publishing, the Legislative Reference Bureau publishes it first, electronically (24 hours after signing), and the law becomes active the day after publishing. Then it's sent to the sec. of state, who publishes it, seemingly as a formality. linky ETA: Sounds like a friday signing would be effective the following Sunday. |
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There's no guarantee as to which Friday it will be signed (maybe today, maybe next week, maybe next month)... or that it will be signed on a Friday, for that matter. Signings just seem to happen most often on Fridays, as if it's the last official business done for that week to wrap things up. Highly controversial bills always seem to have a big "scheduled" ceremonial signing in front of TV cameras... I don't think this one fits that niche, like the concealed carry law, act 11, etc. & others did.
What we do know is he will sign it (said he would at the NRA convention, and other times), and the waiting period law will be gone a day or so later. Just a formality now... finally. |
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Quoted: My guess is sometime next week. Ill try to find out though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Any word on Walker signing it? My guess is sometime next week. Ill try to find out though. |
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The bill becomes a law if the Governor does not sign or veto it within 6 days Sundays excluded. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Any word on Walker signing it? My guess is sometime next week. Ill try to find out though. Earlier I said the (concurred on by Assembly) Senate bill was ordered immediately messaged to Walker by the Assembly after concurrence. I was wrong. When I checked the bill's history yesterday, it said it was ordered immediately messaged back to the Senate. The 6 day clock doesn't begin until the Senate sends the bill to Walker. AFAIK, they have not done so yet. |
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Earlier I said the (concurred on by Assembly) Senate bill was ordered immediately messaged to Walker by the Assembly after concurrence. I was wrong. When I checked the bill's history yesterday, it said it was ordered immediately messaged back to the Senate. The 6 day clock doesn't begin until the Senate sends the bill to Walker. AFAIK, they have not done so yet. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Any word on Walker signing it? My guess is sometime next week. Ill try to find out though. Earlier I said the (concurred on by Assembly) Senate bill was ordered immediately messaged to Walker by the Assembly after concurrence. I was wrong. When I checked the bill's history yesterday, it said it was ordered immediately messaged back to the Senate. The 6 day clock doesn't begin until the Senate sends the bill to Walker. AFAIK, they have not done so yet. This is correct. The bill has to be presented to the governor and then he has six days. In some cases this can take months. |
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Quoted: This is correct. The bill has to be presented to the governor and then he has six days. In some cases this can take months. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Earlier I said the (concurred on by Assembly) Senate bill was ordered immediately messaged to Walker by the Assembly after concurrence. I was wrong. When I checked the bill's history yesterday, it said it was ordered immediately messaged back to the Senate. The 6 day clock doesn't begin until the Senate sends the bill to Walker. AFAIK, they have not done so yet. This is correct. The bill has to be presented to the governor and then he has six days. In some cases this can take months. |
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Earlier I said the (concurred on by Assembly) Senate bill was ordered immediately messaged to Walker by the Assembly after concurrence. I was wrong. When I checked the bill's history yesterday, it said it was ordered immediately messaged back to the Senate. The 6 day clock doesn't begin until the Senate sends the bill to Walker. AFAIK, they have not done so yet. This is correct. The bill has to be presented to the governor and then he has six days. In some cases this can take months. No word on signing. I figure at worst he will sign a bunch of bills before he announces on the 5th. |
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No word on signing. I figure at worst he will sign a bunch of bills before he announces on the 5th. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Earlier I said the (concurred on by Assembly) Senate bill was ordered immediately messaged to Walker by the Assembly after concurrence. I was wrong. When I checked the bill's history yesterday, it said it was ordered immediately messaged back to the Senate. The 6 day clock doesn't begin until the Senate sends the bill to Walker. AFAIK, they have not done so yet. This is correct. The bill has to be presented to the governor and then he has six days. In some cases this can take months. No word on signing. I figure at worst he will sign a bunch of bills before he announces on the 5th. Announces his run for the Oval Office? |
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Earlier I said the (concurred on by Assembly) Senate bill was ordered immediately messaged to Walker by the Assembly after concurrence. I was wrong. When I checked the bill's history yesterday, it said it was ordered immediately messaged back to the Senate. The 6 day clock doesn't begin until the Senate sends the bill to Walker. AFAIK, they have not done so yet. This is correct. The bill has to be presented to the governor and then he has six days. In some cases this can take months. No word on signing. I figure at worst he will sign a bunch of bills before he announces on the 5th. Announces his run for the Oval Office? Yup |
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Destroy all unions, sell the entire planet (and the moon) to the Koch brothers, magically poison all weed, his eyes will turn red and he will grow horns. All on the first day. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What is he going to do in the oval orfice? All on the first day. |
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WTF? Walker signed SB164 into law yesterday. It was concurred upon by the Assembly on the same day as SB35 (handgun wait) and several others. Did his pen run out of ink?
http://walker.wi.gov/newsroom/press-release/governor-scott-walker-signs-senate-bill-164-law |
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What is he going to do in the oval orfice? All on the first day. Are we talking about Walker or Ryan? |
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WTF? Walker signed SB164 into law yesterday. It was concurred upon by the Assembly on the same day as SB35 (handgun wait) and several others. Did his pen run out of ink? http://walker.wi.gov/newsroom/press-release/governor-scott-walker-signs-senate-bill-164-law View Quote Politically, yesterday was probably not the best day to sign a pro-gun bill. |
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Politically, yesterday was probably not the best day to sign a pro-gun bill. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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WTF? Walker signed SB164 into law yesterday. It was concurred upon by the Assembly on the same day as SB35 (handgun wait) and several others. Did his pen run out of ink? http://walker.wi.gov/newsroom/press-release/governor-scott-walker-signs-senate-bill-164-law Politically, yesterday was probably not the best day to sign a pro-gun bill. Yeah. It is going to get signed. I don't think they are going to advertise it though. |
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WTF? Walker signed SB164 into law yesterday. It was concurred upon by the Assembly on the same day as SB35 (handgun wait) and several others. Did his pen run out of ink? http://walker.wi.gov/newsroom/press-release/governor-scott-walker-signs-senate-bill-164-law Politically, yesterday was probably not the best day to sign a pro-gun bill. I know what you mean.... but screw that bullshit. Are we so afraid of the anti-gun media we have to hide our side of the debate from the public? I'm sick of coddling the libtards and being afraid to "offend" someone's "sensibilities". I've been offended a half dozen times by anti-gun assholes on TV since that S.C. shooting, does anybody on "the left" care about offending us? It's "white America's" fault? I'm a white American.... I just got blamed for that evil bastard's deeds, so I should give 2 shits about what they think? <rant over> BTW... A 48 hour waiting period has ZERO relation to an attack perpetrated by someone who owned his handgun for at least 2 months. |
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I know what you mean.... but screw that bullshit. Are we so afraid of the anti-gun media we have to hide our side of the debate from the public? I'm sick of coddling the libtards and being afraid to "offend" someone's "sensibilities". I've been offended a half dozen times by anti-gun assholes on TV since that S.C. shooting, does anybody on "the left" care about offending us? It's "white America's" fault? I'm a white American.... I just got blamed for that evil bastard's deeds, so I should give 2 shits about what they think? <rant over> BTW... A 48 hour waiting period has ZERO relation to an attack perpetrated by someone who owned his handgun for at least 2 months. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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WTF? Walker signed SB164 into law yesterday. It was concurred upon by the Assembly on the same day as SB35 (handgun wait) and several others. Did his pen run out of ink? http://walker.wi.gov/newsroom/press-release/governor-scott-walker-signs-senate-bill-164-law Politically, yesterday was probably not the best day to sign a pro-gun bill. I know what you mean.... but screw that bullshit. Are we so afraid of the anti-gun media we have to hide our side of the debate from the public? I'm sick of coddling the libtards and being afraid to "offend" someone's "sensibilities". I've been offended a half dozen times by anti-gun assholes on TV since that S.C. shooting, does anybody on "the left" care about offending us? It's "white America's" fault? I'm a white American.... I just got blamed for that evil bastard's deeds, so I should give 2 shits about what they think? <rant over> BTW... A 48 hour waiting period has ZERO relation to an attack perpetrated by someone who owned his handgun for at least 2 months. Exactly. Our reps passed it now it is up to our Gov to sign. We all know full well he has visions of WhiteHouse meetings dancing in his head but if he can not stand up for our rights, in our own state, he doesn't deserve my Vote come next Nov. Signing it on the heals of this tragedy proves he does care about Rights & people's well beings & not more concerned what MSM, Communist News Network, Faux, etc & the troglodytes that soak up their dribble & believe it. All those people are dead because they CHOSE not to be able to defend themselves against someone who CHOSE to do what he did. That has absolutely nothing to do with the 150+Million gun owners in this country having a Right to freedom that those in office swore to uphold. If he lets public opinion on something that has nothing to do with politics sway him that easily then he is no better than they are & I can't trust him as far as I can throw him. |
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From the WKOW news site, the 48hr repeal gets signed Wednesday in Milwaukee. |
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From the WKOW news site, the 48hr repeal gets signed Wednesday in Milwaukee. http://www.wkow.com/story/29392897/2015/06/24/governor-walker-to-sign-gun-related-bills-Wednesday View Quote |
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The 48hr wait repeal bill was "presented to the Governor" by the Senate yesterday. By law, he now has 6 days from yesterday to sign or veto. If he does nothing, it becomes law in 6 days. So the story linked above is accurate.
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The 48hr wait repeal bill was "presented to the Governor" by the Senate yesterday. By law, he now has 6 days from yesterday to sign or veto. If he does nothing, it becomes law in 6 days. So the story linked above is accurate. http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2015/proposals/sb35 View Quote JS says signing is at noon. |
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Quoted: The 48hr wait repeal bill was "presented to the Governor" by the Senate yesterday. By law, he now has 6 days from yesterday to sign or veto. If he does nothing, it becomes law in 6 days. So the story linked above is accurate. http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2015/proposals/sb35 View Quote |
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http://i1185.photobucket.com/albums/z349/Midwest_Ind/77CE8A3B-E16A-4769-BB50-E1A18AB3AC8E_zpssezyspjx.jpg The signing. View Quote Way to listen to the people of your state Gov Walker We salute you! |
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What's with all the pens? Did he have so much signing to do he needed 87 spares?
What's the details of this? Straight up repeal with no strings attached? |
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What's with all the pens? Did he have so much signing to do he needed 87 spares? What's the details of this? Straight up repeal with no strings attached? View Quote He signs every line of every letter of his name with a different pen. The law completely repeals the 48 hr wait on handgun purchases. |
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Quoted: He signs every line of every letter of his name with a different pen. The law completely repeals the 48 hr wait on handgun purchases. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: What's with all the pens? Did he have so much signing to do he needed 87 spares? What's the details of this? Straight up repeal with no strings attached? He signs every line of every letter of his name with a different pen. The law completely repeals the 48 hr wait on handgun purchases. Is the repeal instant? Or is there a wait until this takes effect? |
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Just received notice from Handgun Hotline, takes effect June 26 (Friday).
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What's with all the pens? Did he have so much signing to do he needed 87 spares? What's the details of this? Straight up repeal with no strings attached? He signs every line of every letter of his name with a different pen. The law completely repeals the 48 hr wait on handgun purchases. Is the repeal instant? Or is there a wait until this takes effect? Not much of a wait... less than the 48 hours has been. There is no delay of effective date in the bill. It takes effect as soon as procedures are followed. What that means is, as soon as the law has been "published", it goes into effect. By law, publishing must take place within 24 hours after notification of signing. So it should be in effect by some time tomorrow or Friday at the latest... and it's about time. This should have been part of the CCW law back in 2011, at a minimum for CHL holders. also...Not sure if the ATF now has any reason to not include WI on the "alternative list" of the Brady Law. What the list is, 22 states currently use a carry license issued to a resident of that state in lieu of a background check, when buying a gun. The only fly in that ointment might be, handgun checks will still go through WI DOJ, and not just NICS. Not sure how that'll play out. No State with a waiting period is on the list. Here's the current list of what qualifies as a NICS alternative in each State -> https://www.atf.gov/rules-and-regulations/permanent-brady-permit-chart Happy handgun shopping to all. |
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Now can we get a bill to reimburse lost gas monies all those years driving to the gunshop twice for that stupid waiting period?
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Technically, it should take effect June 25th, as it's effective 24 hours after the LRB publishes, which they have.
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I'm expecting a the J frame I ordered this weekend to arrive Monday or Tuesday next week so cheers to Scott on the timing of this one!
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Technically, it should take effect June 25th, as it's effective 24 hours after the LRB publishes, which they have. View Quote The way I understand it, the LRB has 24 hrs to publish after receiving official notification it was signed, and it becomes law IMMEDIATELY UPON publishing. So if it was already published today, it should be in effect RIGHT NOW. But it's govt in action again. Now we must wait 48 hours for the 48 hours law to expire... oh the irony. I'm just happy it's finally coming to an end. |
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It looks like I'm mistaken on one point-it's (Act 22 as it's now known) is on the LRB website, but it says official publication date is the 25th (Thursday), so it will go in effect on Friday the 26th.
Why this is, when it's on the LRB website NOW, is beyond me. |
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