My main point is not how I interpret the law, but how municipalities will. Id just hate to get stopped for OC and the PD has a different interpretation. 680 is clear cut enough for everyone to understand. 1369 is too vague for anyone who doesn't WANT to understand it the way we do.
If 1369 passes, it puts ne in a corner. According to MO law, I cannot obtain my CCW, but every other shall issue state recognises that I am in fact not a felon. I can buy guns all day according to the Federal Government.
Personally Id like to see the SIS conviction part of not being able to obtain a CCW flushed. If the Feds say I'm ok to own them, that should be good enough for MO to allow me to obtain a CCW.
I'm not a bad person, I was just a stupid kid that made a stupid decision to hang out with other stupid kids that wanted to steal a bunch of crap 12 years ago. Guilty by association. I haven't been in trouble since. I was lucky to get the SIS so I could retain my gun rights, but now I'm paying the price because I can't get my CCW. And yes I'm sure a lot of people would say I deserve that, whether I do or not.
And yes I edited my last post because sometimes I say things out of frustration I don't really mean.
Sir, with all due respect, you are not speaking to someone unfamiliar or unvoiced about your plight.
1369 does NOTHING to increase your liabilities under law, nor does it improve them. You are however speaking to by quotation to a man who firmly believes in your right to self defense exclusive of you having escaped custody of authority.
I care nothing of your offense, and consider whatever if any time you spent incarcerated as a result your full penalty under law and see the government's option of eliminating your rights null and void once they determined your fitness for release as full payment for your misguided activities. While my personal opinion might vary, I am restricted from imposing it beyond the date of your release and would never seek to impose more.
As the recommendation of a person whom held you only accountable for your actions and your sentence under law, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND you strongly consider compliance under law until which time like minded persons such as my self change the laws so as to render yourself legal before you employ self defense tactics which might find you guilty of a crime.
I will stop short of telling you how to live but will offer that current law offer's you no protections that HB 1369 takes away and if you think otherwise, you are mistaken. If by chance you remain outside the law, I recommend you change that through the use of a lawyer and proceed forward as he see's fit, barring that I wold never make a recommendation you ever do anything beyond follow the laws which govern and actively speak against those which govern that you do not believe fit.
I see no way in which HB 1369 hurts or helps you and to a degree see it as totally no applicable.