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    HB 203

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    Went to Columbus to hear Proponent testimony about HB 203. Session opened at 10am with a couple other bills then a 2 hour caucus/lunch. Started hearing testimony around 3pm for the bill. Lots of good testimony.
    During the 2 hr break a dozen of us did a little protest with signs and guns showing.

    HB203 if passed will affect several things:
    do away with duty to retreat
    change reciprocity agreements
    use ccl to buy guns without checks
    lessen training hours.
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    Video of the House of Representatives vote on HB 203 We won

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    Its no secret I lean towards the liberal side but I for one was glad to see some reform come to the CCL laws. I personally hate the gun free zones people can put in their place of business. I know its their right as a property/business owner so I choose not to shop there. I however wouldn't mind if they did away with that portion of the law. I know its being discussed in committee right now and hope it goes away. Striping a law abiding citizen from having a firearm in no way prevents the non law abiding citizen from putting peoples safety in danger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 89notch View Post
    Its no secret I lean towards the liberal side but I for one was glad to see some reform come to the CCL laws. I personally hate the gun free zones people can put in their place of business. I know its their right as a property/business owner so I choose not to shop there. I however wouldn't mind if they did away with that portion of the law. I know its being discussed in committee right now and hope it goes away. Striping a law abiding citizen from having a firearm in no way prevents the non law abiding citizen from putting peoples safety in danger.
    Or make it like other states Ky in particular, it's not illegal to enter a posted establishment, just illegal to stay if asked to leave.

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    IMOP, if they take your right away then they are liable for your protection. If anything does happen then they should be held accountable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by duststang View Post
    IMOP, if they take your right away then they are liable for your protection. If anything does happen then they should be held accountable.
    I like that.
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    Radio

    A radio show with 3 views of HB 203 !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 89notch View Post
    Its no secret I lean towards the liberal side but I for one was glad to see some reform come to the CCL laws. I personally hate the gun free zones people can put in their place of business. I know its their right as a property/business owner so I choose not to shop there. I however wouldn't mind if they did away with that portion of the law. I know its being discussed in committee right now and hope it goes away. Striping a law abiding citizen from having a firearm in no way prevents the non law abiding citizen from putting peoples safety in danger.
    Its simply a matter of exercising their right as a property owner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by duststang View Post
    IMOP, if they take your right away then they are liable for your protection. If anything does happen then they should be held accountable.
    Don't enter their property.

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    They are liable if some thing happens to you and you cant defend yourself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by facemelter71 View Post
    They are liable if some thing happens to you and you cant defend yourself.
    Show us a court decision where that has been the case.

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    Let me rephrase it. They COULD BE held liable.

    If you dont want people owning weapons,you need to move some where the government will take care of you.
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