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http://www.knoxnews.com/news/local-news/housesenate-panel-no-guns-in-capitol-complex_06655125
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Should be, along with the "minority" report...
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Will be headed back to the floor for a vote in Senate and House with the Conference Committee report, Senate amendment stripped and some changes that sounded good about taking out the "used"by schools mess. Actually two "no's" Yarbro and Love, both Democrats.
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It appears to have been a good for us conference committee, that Love and Yarbro were ticked would lead me to that. Have not read the report yet, but it sounds good on its face.
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Yarbro, Stevens and Mike Bell for Senate, Goins, Harrison and I can not see who else is there for House, but I think it is Curry Todd. Oh no, Beth sent us Rep. Love from Nashville, not Todd.
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Parks HB 0995 in conference committee today at 1P.M. Room 30. Not sure if it will be televised or not. Yep, up now.
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Giving the bill to Harrison instead of letting Goins run his own was the death lick. From the time the "caucus" forced the change it was on life support, we will see what happens in conference, but I suspect that Haslam will have his way again, and will continue to until he is term limited out. He made sure his legacy will endure with the installation of his minion in the TN Republican Party Chair position (Haynes).
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Bill Haslam's pick for the recently vacated post of State Republican Party Chair (Chris Devaney stayed on just long enough to keep Joe Carr from getting it) Ryan Haynes has won the secret ballot. We can forget about any help on firearms issues from the Liberal/Republican Party for the next 20 years or so...
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This what I heard last night. The Sargent amendment needs to be stripped or the bill killed. I think it is dead for the year.
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I nominate Jim Coley and Jon Lundberg for removal over screwing gun owners in 2015.
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The House Bill (HB0995 with the Sargent Amendment which put the school USE into play) currently IS the NRA bill. It was given to the Speaker the last day bills could be put forth, and the speaker gave it to Harrison, (last year's Parks Bill Killer) and here we sit. Harrison and Sargent are in the same office and I think, share the same dislike of guns. Till we get the NRA to understand that having a part time rep give a half a**ed bill to Leadership, (especially when that consist of Beth Harwell) we are not going to move the ball.
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If he did, he's an idiot. You will not make that kind of money working for the Government, above the table... FTFY
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Firearms issue bills for this session.
Worriedman replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Yes phiferran, back to Senate to see if it will get a motion to "recede" (concur with House version) if that passes then on to governor. If no motion to recede or if the vote on that motion fails, to conference committee. Then the Speakers of each House pick three members, normally one of which is the sponsor of the bill and two more to hash out a compromise. One it leave the conference committee, no amendments may be made and only up/down votes at that point. A billcan come out looking like a two headed bastard version of the original... -
Firearms issue bills for this session.
Worriedman replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
And by the way, Mike Stewart is the sponsor of Amendment #13 on HB0995 (establishes a rebuttable presumption that anyone carrying in a park that discharges a firearm in the presence of or within the line of sight of children without just cause would be civilly liable for assault and an additional fine of $5000.) -
Firearms issue bills for this session.
Worriedman replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Can a firm still have a prescription in their Employee Handbook outlawing legal possession and making it a term for dismissal? -
Firearms issue bills for this session.
Worriedman replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
It is listed as first on the "Message Amendment" calender for this evening's House Session: http://www.capitol.tn.gov/Bills/109/AmendmentPacks/2015-4-6_H_message.pdf Sorry GKar, your post came in while I was hitting "send". -
Yeah, would not want the most law abiding group in the State hanging around their children armed.
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Just heard it might be on calender for tomorrow. House can vote up or down, or send to conference committee, (coming out of conference committee, NO new amendments are allowed). If Madam Speaker picks Harrison and two more libs (remember, he killed Parks last year, NRA's new girl gave Madam Speaker this bill last day, and she assigned to Harrison, [hmmm] and made Goins drop his and sign on...) Ramsey puts Stevens (sponsor) and two of his henchmen, they completely change the bill in conference and we are done for another year. The idea of a fiscal note is hard for me to understand. Already have metal detectors at the entrance to LP. May want to put up gates at every park entrance and install detectors...
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I concur, the LP already has a metal detector for everyone who enters, so no cost there. Signs don't have to be changed, because non permit holders are still precluded from carrying at the Capitol, those sings stay up, just do not apply, like at State Parks. Of course Bill Gibbons will gen sometning up...
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House can also vote it down and kill the bill. Folks I talked to up there that I trust and who SHOULD really know the rules (I was up there today) say there really are only two choices parliamentary wise, vote it up or down. They could do a conference committee and strip the amendment I think, but Yarbro may have stepped in it. Several of the true conservatives say they have the votes to pass it in the form it comes back to them from the Senate, and the votes to override.
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Well put sir!
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Uh, I think the legislature has limited that to $750,000.00 in toto a year or so back. Part of that "Conservative" agenda in tort reform.
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OS, I think, (Lord the trouble I get into for doing that) that 1313 was simply a very Ramseyesque attempt to clarify the so called guns in trunks law, and does not speak to the non permit holder at all. I suspect it just has not caught up with 1307, but there goes that thinking thing again. And I will have them seek that answer ^^^^ as well.
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I suspect you are correct, but, I am going to ask a legislator to get a AG opinion on it, just for giggles.