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Posted: 1/26/2016 2:07:19 AM EDT
Committee Emerging Issues
Haahr, Elijah, Chair R http://www.house.mo.gov/member.aspx?district=134&year=2016 Cross, Gary L., Vice Chair R http://www.house.mo.gov/member.aspx?district=35&year=2016 LaFaver, Jeremy, Ranking Minority Member D http://www.house.mo.gov/member.aspx?district=25&year=2016 Bondon, Jack R http://www.house.mo.gov/member.aspx?district=56&year=2016 Colona, Mike D http://www.house.mo.gov/member.aspx?district=80&year=2016 Hansen, Jim R http://www.house.mo.gov/member.aspx?district=40&year=2016 Hicks, Ron R http://www.house.mo.gov/member.aspx?district=107&year=2016 Lant, Bill R http://www.house.mo.gov/member.aspx?district=159&year=2016 Muntzel, Dave R http://www.house.mo.gov/member.aspx?district=48&year=2016 Pace, Sharon D http://www.house.mo.gov/member.aspx?district=74&year=2016 Rowden, Caleb R http://www.house.mo.gov/member.aspx?district=44&year=2016 Zerr, Anne R http://www.house.mo.gov/member.aspx?district=65&year=2016 Bills to watch and call on. http://www.house.mo.gov/billsummary.aspx?bill=HB1468&year=2016&code=R HB1468 Sponsor: Burlison, Eric Allows any person to carry a concealed firearm anywhere that isn't expressly prohibited by law HB 1468 --- (LR# 4577H.01I) http://www.house.mo.gov/billsummary.aspx?bill=HB1578&year=2016&code=R HB1578 Sponsor: Higdon, Galen Allows members of the National Guard to carry concealed weapons at any time HB 1578 --- (LR# 4120H.01I)- (LR# 4577H.01I) http://www.house.mo.gov/billsummary.aspx?bill=HB1586&year=2016&code=R HB1586 Sponsor: Hill, Justin Specifies lawful owners of firearms may transport or store the firearms in locked, privately-owned motor vehicles HB 1586 --- (LR# 4199H.01I) http://www.house.mo.gov/billsummary.aspx?bill=HB1819&year=2016&code=R HB1819 Sponsor: McGaugh, Joe Don Modifies provisions relating to the use of force and modifies provisions relating to firearms HB 1819 --- (LR# 5267H.01I) http://www.house.mo.gov/billsummary.aspx?bill=HB1899&year=2016&code=R HB1899 Sponsor: Taylor, Jered Removes the current ban on carrying concealed firearms in higher education institutions HB 1899 --- (LR# 5391H.01I) http://www.house.mo.gov/billsummary.aspx?bill=HB1910&year=2016&code=R HB1910 Sponsor: Kelley, Mike Removes the current ban on carrying concealed firearms in higher education institutions, but allows institutions to ban concealed firearms under certain conditions HB 1910 --- (LR# 5410H.01I) http://www.house.mo.gov/billsummary.aspx?bill=HB2028&year=2016&code=R HB2028 Sponsor: Hoskins, Denny Provides that a person who has had a liquor license or permit revoked may apply for a new license or permit five years from the date of revocation HB 2028 --- (LR# 5079H.02I) http://www.house.mo.gov/billsummary.aspx?bill=HB2122&year=2016&code=R HB2122 Sponsor: Davis, Charlie Exempts federally licensed firearms dealers who sell or transfer firearms from running a National Instant Criminal Background Check if a valid concealed carry permit is presented HB 2122 --- (LR# 5461H.02I) http://www.house.mo.gov/billsummary.aspx?bill=HB2142&year=2016&code=R HB2142 Sponsor: Hill, Justin Provides that any peace officer employed by the state or a county, city, or other political subdivision has the right to carry a firearm at all times HB 2142 --- (LR# 5776H.01I) http://www.house.mo.gov/billsummary.aspx?bill=HB2196&year=2016&code=R HB2196 Sponsor: Pogue, Jeff Establishes the Second Amendment Preservation Act HB 2196 --- (LR# 5622H.01I) http://www.house.mo.gov/billsummary.aspx?bill=HCR63&year=2016&code=R HCR63 Sponsor: Taylor, Jered Urges Congress to reject and revoke President Obama's Executive Order on firearm control HCR 63 --- (LR# 5646H.02I) ***************************************************************************************************************************************************** http://www.senate.mo.gov/tran/ Transportation, Infrastructure, and Public Safety The Committee on Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety shall consider and report upon bills and matters referred to it concerning roads, highways, bridges, airports and aviation, railroads, port authorities, and other means of transportation and matters relating to motor vehicles, motor vehicle registration and drivers’ licenses and matters relating to the safety of the general public. Members: Senator Doug Libla, 25th, Chairman http://www.senate.mo.gov/mem25/ Senator Dave Schatz, 26th, Vice-Chairman http://www.senate.mo.gov/mem26/ Senator Bob Dixon, 30th http://www.senate.mo.gov/mem30/ Senator Brian Munzlinger, 18th http://www.senate.mo.gov/mem18/ Senator Gary Romine, 3rd http://www.senate.mo.gov/mem03/ Senator Maria Chappelle-Nadal, 14th http://www.senate.mo.gov/mem14/ Senator S. Kiki Curls, 9th http://www.senate.mo.gov/mem09/ http://www.senate.mo.gov/16info/BTS_Web/BillList.aspx?SessionType=R SB 589 - Dixon - Removes the current ban on carrying concealed firearms in higher education institutions http://www.senate.mo.gov/16info/BTS_Web/Bill.aspx?SessionType=R&BillID=22246616 SB 691 - Nasheed - Requires the reporting of lost or stolen firearms http://www.senate.mo.gov/16info/BTS_Web/Bill.aspx?SessionType=R&BillID=22246548 SB 731 - Munzlinger - Removes the current ban on carrying concealed firearms in higher education institutions, but allows institutions to ban concealed firearms under certain conditions http://www.senate.mo.gov/16info/BTS_Web/Bill.aspx?SessionType=R&BillID=22246427 SB 782 - Onder - Allows the concealed carry of firearms on public transportation systems and the transporting of non-functioning or unloaded firearms on public buses http://www.senate.mo.gov/16info/BTS_Web/Bill.aspx?SessionType=R&BillID=22286489 SB 1026 - Schatz - Creates a lifetime permit to carry concealed firearms http://www.senate.mo.gov/16info/BTS_Web/Bill.aspx?SessionType=R&BillID=26556298 |
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A contrarian over on GD where OP posted the same information said "well to be fair there are just as many anti gun bills on the calendar".
I posted the following reply. Recommend we all make an effort to reach out to our Reps. "The anti gun bills are being sponsored by the "usual suspects" ...the leftists in the metro areas of KC and STL. Those bills won't go anywhere. However, based on the current makeup of the State House and Senate, the pro gun bills may as long as we do our part to hold the Congress critters accountable and to be proactive in asking for a "yea" vote. I emailed that legislative calendar to all my like minded "RKBA" friends. I sent my local State rep a message specifically asking him to support the bill allowing FFL holders to use a CCW license instead of doing a NICS background check. I'm hearing more and more circle jerk stories about NICS applicants who have never had a problem being "delayed or denied". They are then instructed to follow the appeals process which can take up to a month or more with a chance there is no resolution or explanation as to why they were rejected in the first place. Man States have already passed similar legislation." |
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A contrarian over on GD where OP posted the same information said "well to be fair there are just as many anti gun bills on the calendar". I posted the following reply. Recommend we all make an effort to reach out to our Reps. "The anti gun bills are being sponsored by the "usual suspects" ...the leftists in the metro areas of KC and STL. Those bills won't go anywhere. However, based on the current makeup of the State House and Senate, the pro gun bills may as long as we do our part to hold the Congress critters accountable and to be proactive in asking for a "yea" vote. I emailed that legislative calendar to all my like minded "RKBA" friends. I sent my local State rep a message specifically asking him to support the bill allowing FFL holders to use a CCW license instead of doing a NICS background check. I'm hearing more and more circle jerk stories about NICS applicants who have never had a problem being "delayed or denied". They are then instructed to follow the appeals process which can take up to a month or more with a chance there is no resolution or explanation as to why they were rejected in the first place. Man States have already passed similar legislation." View Quote Somebody had a link in GD saying the ATF is holding off on processing appeals also, since they are getting slammed with NICS checks. Over 7200, I believe was the # of people waiting. All of the bills should be passed out of this committee, based upon the # of R's to D's. We should all still contact them via email and phone call, asking for them to support those bills with which you agree. |
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A contrarian over on GD where OP posted the same information said "well to be fair there are just as many anti gun bills on the calendar". I posted the following reply. Recommend we all make an effort to reach out to our Reps. "The anti gun bills are being sponsored by the "usual suspects" ...the leftists in the metro areas of KC and STL. Those bills won't go anywhere. However, based on the current makeup of the State House and Senate, the pro gun bills may as long as we do our part to hold the Congress critters accountable and to be proactive in asking for a "yea" vote. I emailed that legislative calendar to all my like minded "RKBA" friends. I sent my local State rep a message specifically asking him to support the bill allowing FFL holders to use a CCW license instead of doing a NICS background check. I'm hearing more and more circle jerk stories about NICS applicants who have never had a problem being "delayed or denied". They are then instructed to follow the appeals process which can take up to a month or more with a chance there is no resolution or explanation as to why they were rejected in the first place. Man States have already passed similar legislation." View Quote It only takes one deal made for something to slip through that's anti, especially with late night votes etc...perhaps the response should also have included asking your rep to vote against the anti bills... Maybe that's why it was mentioned... Nooooooooo couldn't be the reason... |
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http://www.house.mo.gov/billsummary.aspx?bill=HB2122&year=2016&code=R
HB2122 Sponsor: Davis, Charlie Exempts federally licensed firearms dealers who sell or transfer firearms from running a National Instant Criminal Background Check if a valid concealed carry permit is presented HB 2122 --- (LR# 5461H.02I) This would greatly ease the present "burden" on NICS. Another concern is how long before they begin treating 'delayed' as a denial. Always easy to rationalize those incremental moves and allow them to become common practices. |
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http://www.house.mo.gov/billsummary.aspx?bill=HB2122&year=2016&code=R HB2122 Sponsor: Davis, Charlie Exempts federally licensed firearms dealers who sell or transfer firearms from running a National Instant Criminal Background Check if a valid concealed carry permit is presented HB 2122 --- (LR# 5461H.02I) This would greatly ease the present "burden" on NICS. Another concern is how long before they begin treating 'delayed' as a denial. Always easy to rationalize those incremental moves and allow them to become common practices. View Quote And away we go! http://www.oregonlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2016/01/gun_laws_oregon_democrats.html#incart_2box |
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If atf says to run a nics check, you have to or lose your license.
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If atf says to run a nics check, you have to or lose your license. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes The Oregon bill puts the onus on their State Police to conduct the background check, not ATF. I should check over on the Oregon HTF's and see how they conduct their checks. Ok, so we need clarification here. In Missouri, it's my understanding that the transferring FFL uses NICS for the background check. In Oregon, it looks as if the transfer background check is done through their State Police. Are the State Police relying on NICS for their background investigation or does the state have its own investigative unit? It reads as if the State Police have a special unit that performs the background check. Based on this Now that most private transfers of firearms are illegal, anyone attempting to buy a gun is totally at the mercy of the Oregon State Police ID unit. Without their permission, you may not exercise your “right” to acquire a firearm, even as a gift from a friend. |
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Each state has to use some sort of background check system. Most use NICS, but there are some that do not I don't believe that Illinois uses NICS .
There are also plenty of states that do not require a background check on firearm sales if you have a CCW. |
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Check this guy out! Perfect way to give the news so people understand. I will also post the cut version to the stations website.
http://m.ky3.com/Missouri-lawmakers-consider-constitutional-carry/21050392_37786720 |
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Eric is my Rep. I love him on firearms.
EDIT: OH, and Zack is a goober from Iowa, his opinion doesn't matter! |
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The news here is the reporter.....at 10 seconds into the video you can see he is OCing on set and then putting on his coat....didn't anybody catch that? They cut that part out of the stations archived video.
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If atf says to run a nics check, you have to or lose your license. View Quote You really should keep your mouth shut about subjects you know nothing about. I dont know what other states are doing it, but i know Kansas doesnt have to run a NICS check if the buyer has a CCW permit. My IOI ( ATF Agent ) made it very clear that as a Missouri dealer, I still had to run a NICS check on a KS resident when they buy a long gun from me. Even if they do have a CCW permit. |
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Seems OP hasn't been updated in a bit. Here's all firearm related bills as of today.
1. HB1397 Newman (087)FIREARMS (4538H.01I) Establishes guidelines a person must follow to purchase a firearm in the state of Missouri Last Action: 1/07/2016 - Read Second Time (H) 2. HB1468 Burlison (133)FIREARMS (4577H.01I) Allows any person to carry a concealed firearm anywhere that isn't expressly prohibited by law Last Action: 4/13/2016 - Laid Over (H) 3. HB1578 Higdon (011)FIREARMS (4120H.02C) Allows current members of the National Guard who are in good standing to carry concealed weapons at any time Last Action: 3/15/2016 - HCS Reported Do Pass (H) 4. HB1586 Hill (108)FIREARMS (4199H.01I) Specifies lawful owners of firearms may transport or store the firearms in locked, privately-owned motor vehicles Last Action: 4/06/2016 - Public Hearing Completed (H) 5. HB1595 Newman (087)FIREARMS (4041H.01I) Establishes gun violence restraining orders and gun violence seizure warrants, and prohibits certain persons involved in domestic violence for possessing a firearm Last Action: 1/07/2016 - Read Second Time (H) 6. HB1596 Newman (087)FIREARMS (4032H.01I) Requires that all sales or transfers of firearms be processed through a licensed firearms dealer Last Action: 1/07/2016 - Read Second Time (H) 7. HB1746 Brattin (055)TAX EXEMPTION FOR FIREARMS (4643H.01I) Authorizes a tax exemption for firearms and ammunition Last Action: 3/08/2016 - Public Hearing Completed (H) 8. HB1764 Cornejo (064)FIREARMS (4845H.01I) Requires a church or other place of worship to provide explicit notice that concealed firearms are not allowed on the property Last Action: 2/29/2016 - Public Hearing Completed (H) 9. HB1765 Cornejo (064)FIREARMS (5163H.02C) Changes provisions relating to judicial proceedings Last Action: 4/14/2016 - HCS Reported Do Pass (H) 10. HB1819 McGaugh (039)FIREARMS (5267H.01I) Modifies provisions relating to the use of force and modifies provisions relating to firearms Last Action: 2/29/2016 - Public Hearing Completed (H) 11. HB1828 McGaugh (039)RESTORATION OF FIREARM RIGHTS (5274H.01I) Allows certain persons who have lost the right to possess firearms to have their rights restored under certain circumstances Last Action: 3/16/2016 - HCS Voted Do Pass (H) 12. HB1899 Taylor (139)CONCEALED CARRY IN HIGHER EDUCATION (5391H.01I) Removes the current ban on carrying concealed firearms in higher education institutions Last Action: 1/20/2016 - Referred: Emerging Issues 13. HB1901 Taylor (139)SALES TAX HOLIDAY FOR FIREARMS (5490H.01I) Authorizes a sales tax holiday for a new firearm purchased on the Saturday following July 4th Last Action: 1/20/2016 - Referred: Ways and Means 14. HB1910 Kelley (127)CONCEALED CARRY IN HIGHER EDUCATION (5410H.01I) Removes the current ban on carrying concealed firearms in higher education institutions, but allows institutions to ban concealed firearms under certain conditions Last Action: 3/14/2016 - Public Hearing Completed (H) 15. HB1938 Hicks (107)FIREARMS ON PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION (5456H.01I) Allows concealed firearms to be carried on public transportation systems Last Action: 3/30/2016 - Public Hearing Completed (H) 16. HB2057 Bernskoetter (059)FIREARMS (5469H.02C) Specifies that except for credit card fees incurred no additional fee beyond $100 may be charged to process concealed carry permits and allows military members extra time to renew their permits Last Action: 3/29/2016 - HCS Reported Do Pass (H) 17. HB2067 Kirkton (091)FIREARMS (5507H.01I) Modifies provisions to allow federally licensed firearms dealers to refuse a sale or transfer of firearms under certain circumstances Last Action: 1/11/2016 - Read Second Time (H) 18. HB2122 Davis (162)FIREARMS (5461H.02I) Exempts federally licensed firearms dealers who sell or transfer firearms from running a National Instant Criminal Background Check if a valid concealed carry permit is presented Last Action: 1/20/2016 - Referred: Emerging Issues 19. HB2142 Hill (108)PEACE OFFICERS CARRYING FIREARMS (5776H.01I) Provides that any peace officer employed by the state or a county, city, or other political subdivision has the right to carry a firearm at all times Last Action: 1/13/2016 - Referred: Emerging Issues 20. HB2182 McDaniel (150)FIREARMS (5861H.01I) Exempts federally licensed firearms dealers who sell or transfer firearms from running a National Instant Criminal Background Check if a valid concealed carry permit is presented Last Action: 4/12/2016 - Referred: Emerging Issues 21. HB2205 Newman (087)FIREARMS (5200H.01I) Creates provisions requiring permits to purchase firearms Last Action: 1/14/2016 - Read Second Time (H) 22. HB2219 Brattin (055)FIREARMS IN FOSTER HOMES (5317H.01I) Specifies that firearms and ammunition in a foster parent's home may be stored in the same locked container as long as it is inaccessible to children Last Action: 1/28/2016 - Referred: Emerging Issues 23. HB2317 Pietzman (041)FIREARMS IN MOTOR VEHICLES (5933H.01I) Creates provisions relating to the transportation and storage of firearms in a motor vehicle Last Action: 1/28/2016 - Referred: Emerging Issues 24. HB2413 Hill (108)FIREARMS (6107H.01I) Requires any physician who chooses to report a patient's unstable mental capacity to possess a firearm to the federal government to also notify the county sheriff Last Action: 4/12/2016 - Referred: Emerging Issues 25. HB2426 Vescovo (112)FIREARMS INDUSTRY NONDISCRIMINATION (6212H.01I) Establishes the Missouri Firearms Industry Nondiscrimination Act Last Action: 2/01/2016 - Read Second Time (H) 26. HB2516 Kelley (127)RELATING TO FIREARMS (6398H.01I) Modifies penalty provisions relating to the use of firearms Last Action: 4/12/2016 - Referred: Emerging Issues 27. HB2603 McCreery (088)REMOVAL OF FIREARMS (5023H.02I) Prohibits certain individuals from possessing a firearm due to domestic violence and requires police officers to remove firearms at the scene of a domestic violence call Last Action: 2/23/2016 - Read Second Time (H) HB2644 English (068)CARRYING CONCEALED WEAPONS (6654H.01I) Allows current members of the National Guard who are in good standing to carry concealed weapons at any time Last Action: 3/30/2016 - Referred: Emerging Issues 28. HB2663 Moon (157)FIREARMS LIABILITY (6152H.02I) Provides if a person posts to prohibit the possession of firearms on the property, the posting entity assumes responsibility for the safety of a person permitted to carry a firearm if harmed on the property Last Action: 3/03/2016 - Read Second Time (H) HB2666 Lavender (090)UNLAWFUL TRANSFER OF WEAPONS (6730H.01I) Modifies provisions relating to the unlawful transfer of weapons Last Action: 3/03/2016 - Read Second Time (H) 29. HB2698 Taylor (139)CONCEALED CARRY HIGHER EDUCATION (6711H.02I) Removes the current ban on carrying concealed firearms in higher education institutions Last Action: 3/31/2016 - Referred: Select Committee on General Laws 30. HB2711 Brattin (055)LIABILITY CONCEALED CARRY FIREARMS (6820H.01I) Changes the laws regarding tort liability associated with the concealed carry of firearms Last Action: 4/12/2016 - Referred: Emerging Issues 31. SB589 Dixon (S30)(4926S.01I) Removes the current ban on carrying concealed firearms in higher education institutions 32. SB691 Nasheed (S05)(4626S.01I) Requires the reporting of lost or stolen firearms 33. SB731 Munzlinger (S18)(4194S.01I) Removes the current ban on carrying concealed firearms in higher education institutions, but allows institutions to ban concealed firearms under certain conditions 34. SB782 Onder (S02)(4696S.01I) Allows the concealed carry of firearms on public transportation systems and the transporting of non-functioning or unloaded firearms on public buses 35. SB1026 Schatz (S26)(5559S.04C) Creates a lifetime permit to carry concealed firearms 36. SB1122 Schupp (S24)(6662S.02I) Creates the offense of unlawful transfer of weapons for a licensed firearms dealer to deliver a handgun to a purchaser without waiting at least 24 hours |
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Who is this Newman character?
Sounds like a complete douche. ETA: Here she is. http://www.house.mo.gov/bio.aspx?year=2016&district=087 |
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Quoted: Very nice MateFrio....you in Mo? Thanks for putting this info up! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Seems OP hasn't been updated in a bit. Here's all firearm related bills as of today. Very nice MateFrio....you in Mo? Thanks for putting this info up! Really disappointed there are no knife bills out there. Would really like to conceal carry switchblades and knives over 4in when I move. :-) Don't think I have it in me to end up in jail again to prove a point about knife rights though. |
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Really disappointed there are no knife bills out there. Would really like to conceal carry switchblades and knives over 4in when I move. :-) Don't think I have it in me to end up in jail again to prove a point about knife rights though. View Quote thought that was taken care of with the last CCW bill that passed |
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Pretty sure swithblades are gtg as far as Missouri state law is concerned. Municipalities, I believe, can pass ordinances against knives, knuckles, collapsible batons, and the like. Correct me if I'm wrong, please.
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Pretty sure swithblades are gtg as far as Missouri state law is concerned. Municipalities, I believe, can pass ordinances against knives, knuckles, collapsible batons, and the like. Correct me if I'm wrong, please. View Quote You are correct. Auto knifes are perfectly legal but Kirkwood for example has a blade length cap of somewhere around 2.5". . No preemption for knives or other weapons but they are gtg for ccw under state law. I believe knuckles are still a no no under state law but I haven't checked in a while. I would hope that a cop wouldn't issue a summons for a knife when the person is lawfully carrying a firearm but stranger things have happened |
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Quoted: You are correct. Auto knifes are perfectly legal but Kirkwood for example has a blade length cap of somewhere around 2.5". . No preemption for knives or other weapons but they are gtg for ccw under state law. I believe knuckles are still a no no under state law but I haven't checked in a while. I would hope that a cop wouldn't issue a summons for a knife when the person is lawfully carrying a firearm but stranger things have happened View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Pretty sure swithblades are gtg as far as Missouri state law is concerned. Municipalities, I believe, can pass ordinances against knives, knuckles, collapsible batons, and the like. Correct me if I'm wrong, please. You are correct. Auto knifes are perfectly legal but Kirkwood for example has a blade length cap of somewhere around 2.5". . No preemption for knives or other weapons but they are gtg for ccw under state law. I believe knuckles are still a no no under state law but I haven't checked in a while. I would hope that a cop wouldn't issue a summons for a knife when the person is lawfully carrying a firearm but stranger things have happened Few months later and $5,000 of lawyers fees they threw the case out "in the interest of justice". The knife, they thought, was less than an inch longer than they liked. If I had a 5.5 in or shorter I'd have walked. Some folks here from TX and another forum pitched in and covered half the fees. So next session we work on knife preemption laws. Let's get some of these gun laws passed like campus carry, public transportation carry etc. while blocking some of the stupid ones up there. |
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Really disappointed there are no knife bills out there. Would really like to conceal carry switchblades and knives over 4in when I move. :-) Don't think I have it in me to end up in jail again to prove a point about knife rights though. thought that was taken care of with the last CCW bill that passed There's no state pre-emption on knives... Kirkwood is actually 1.5" for a knife to be legal!!!! Yep you read that right 1.5" It does however look as though a ccw exempts you from that provision... While I was looking though I did notice that its illegal to have less than 35g of. Marijuana... I guess more than 35g is okay... |
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1468 passed the House 109 to 36 (Veto Proof) = Allows any person to carry a concealed firearm anywhere that isn't expressly prohibited by law.
https://www.missourifirearmscoalition.org/news http://www.house.mo.gov/billsummary.aspx?bill=HB1468&year=2016&code=R |
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Quoted: 1468 passed the House 109 to 36 (Veto Proof) = Allows any person to carry a concealed firearm anywhere that isn't expressly prohibited by law. https://www.missourifirearmscoalition.org/news http://www.house.mo.gov/billsummary.aspx?bill=HB1468&year=2016&code=R View Quote |
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Heard a quick blurb about some of what passed on local talk radio today....they summarized one of them as changing the castle doctrine as it pertains to "home and property"?
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Quoted: Heard a quick blurb about some of what passed on local talk radio today....they summarized one of them as changing the castle doctrine as it pertains to "home and property"? View Quote HB 2057 Missouri lawmakers are advancing a measure that would limit fees to carry a concealed firearm and expand the state’s castle doctrine law. House members voted 115-34 Monday to send the bill to the Senate. Under the bill, concealed carry applicants could not be charged additional fees beyond $100 for fingerprinting or background checks. The measure also expands the castle doctrine law, which gives people the right to use deadly force to defend themselves and their property against intruders. House guests who use deadly force also would be protected under the legislation. Backers say that’s needed to ensure those given permission to stay at someone’s house, such as a baby sitter, are shielded from lawsuits if they use deadly force against an intruder. |
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So Nixon has 45 days to veto. Not sure if it includes weekends or not. That wouldn't put it either 6/28 or 7/15 to become law by inaction. Can anyone confirm the date for sure? I really don't want to drop an unnecessary $50.
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I think 7/15.
If you already have a permit I would keep it. If you don't have a permit yet, I would still get one. This isn't going to be real constitutional carry, and if you carry in the wrong place without a permit, it will be a criminal offense. |
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So Nixon has 45 days to veto. Not sure if it includes weekends or not. That wouldn't put it either 6/28 or 7/15 to become law by inaction. Can anyone confirm the date for sure? I really don't want to drop an unnecessary $50. View Quote SB 656 was delivered to the governor on May 25th, so he would apparently need to sign or veto by July 9th. Effective dates... Permitless Carry: Enactment of Section 571.030 would be delayed until January 1, 2017. In addition to carrying concealed weapons under subsection 1, this section has to to do with additional persons being exempted from crimes under subsection 5 and changes in penalties under subsection 8. There is an Emergency Clause for immediate enactment of Section 571.104, which has to do with the military permit renewals. This section would immediately become law if and when the governor signs the bill All the rest would be enacted in 2016 on the usual date: August 28 if the governor signs the bill or leaves it unsigned, or October 14 if the legislature has to override the governor's veto. (Thirty days from the Veto Session on September 14 would be October 14.) (See last page of bill.) |
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Nixon has announced he will veto the bill: http://www.kmov.com/story/32312701/missouri-gov-nixon-to-veto-gun-rights-bill
Time to call your state Reps and Senators and demand they override Nixon again. |
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