Redbaron007
Regular Member
Still no veto..........
Hope he just lets it lay there!
(and the clock ticks on)
Hope he just lets it lay there!
(and the clock ticks on)
Shhhhhhhh.....don't wake someone.
can anyone tell me process and date when it is law by non action?
thanks
Thx...logunowner.
I got tied up last night and couldn't on to respond.
Shhhhhhhhhhh.............
Let things lay............:lol:
OC is unlawful in Fenton.went to Gander Mtn in fenton on gravios bluffs advertise as largest gun store in mo. in main entrance
is great sign welcoming all legal ccw weapons AND ALL OPEN CARRY customers... finally a store that gets it!!
not like that other store that resents and fights with you for open carrying....a real pleasure to shop there.
OC is unlawful in Fenton.
Gander Mtn. "authorizes" OC inside their building. You being seen by a cop outside in the parking lot/sidewalks OCing will get you hassled, at a minimum, if a thug cop was so inclined. Of course, if GM had a sign at every entrance to their parking lot that indicated that OC was "authorized" on the exterior areas of their property then you might be OK...might...well it may be unlawfull in fenton proper..it is not unlawfull on private property
such as gander mtn...do u really think a major corporation with team of attorneys
does not check out local law before posting larger 3'x3' sign in lobby welcoming
open carry customers....the liability on their part would be tremendous if stl county
arrested customers for open carry on private property after posting sign telling
customers its okay to open carry here.....not okay at walmart but yes at gander mtn
This blurb makes me wonder if he will pocket sign the bill:
http://www.nraila.org/legislation/s...her-awaits-his-signature.aspx?s=&st=10489&ps=
The IMO crook is trying to be all things to all people as he is probably trying to springboard into national politics. He can angle for the NRA endorsement and still perhaps please his base by not signing the legislation. It could be the best of both worlds for him. If he does pocket sign then he could also staunchly oppose any nullification bill next session with the supremacy clause BS since the issues have taken separate legislative paths. The Governor also may think of a way to mention SJR 36 in a veto message of SB 656 and have it trumpeted by the media.