Rich B
Regular Member
It's not nearly badly worded at all.
Ahh I see. Explain to me how and on what those fingerprints are to be submitted on please.
I think it sets a system of standards for local issuing authorities to follow without causing citizens to jump through extra hoops. I can support this.
I could as well. And then I understood the fingerprinting provisions of the law.
By setting statute saying they cannot ask for the additional paperwork, it is less ground for denial and making citizens appeal in a process now that takes nearly 8 months.
This doesn't even make sense.
They sure as hell can and will continue asking to the additional requirements, just like they always have, despite two strongly worded rulings against the practice.
HB 5245 does not make an impact on the appeals process at all, it is dishonest to suggest that it would.