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Gov. Bill 28

GunFire

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The Governors Bill 28 Failed to be approved and did not moved out of the Joint Committee.
So for now the Board of Firearms Permit review is safe and NOT under the control of the DPS, the State Police. Check it out on Nraila
 

gluegun

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Apparently in the past the moving of BFPE under DPS has been brought up in a budget reconciliation bill. We're not out of the woods yet, but this is encouraging.
 

GunFire

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gluegun Agreed we are never out of the woods when it comes from our Elected
leaders, no matter what subject is on
the table, here at home and or in D.C.


This is why we need to keep up to date on all Matters not only
the Second Amendment.


Also this crap of adding unrelated Bill's into other proposed bills
must STOP.
But how do we get that point across to our so called leaders?

But for now at least SB28 is dead. But as we all know there is always
another Bill or 20 that ends up going to some committee.
 
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