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ID:Hundreds Demonstrate for Constitutional Carry at Idaho Capitol
Gun Watch ^
| 23 February, 2016
| Dean Weingarten
Posted on 02/27/2016 4:54:52 AM PST by marktwain
Image from boiseweekly.com
A large crowd of 700 people demonstrated for Constitutional carry at the Idaho Capitol on February 20th.
Constitutional carry has been introduced for this session of the Idaho legislature. The current version of the bills are HO422 and HO423.
Statement of purpose of HO422:
This legislation would make Idaho a permitless carry state. Currently, permitless carry applies to all areas outside of city limits. This legislation specifies who may carry a concealed weapon without a permit. The bill also adds an age restriction for permitless carry to those 21 years or older. The concealed carry permitting statutes will remain unchanged for reciprocity reasons.
FISCAL NOTE
No impact to the General Fund.
It is important that there is no impact to the General Fund. In many states, bills that have significant monetary impact require several more steps to pass.
In 2015, it looked as though a similar bill would pass. Intramural infighting among the Republican party doomed the bill.
This year, things seem better. HO422 has been sent to the House Ways and Means committee. This committee is a very powerful committee in most legislatures. The committee Chair is Christy Perry, from the 11th District. Greg Pruitt of the Idaho Second Amendment Alliance has Representative Perry on Video of Christy Perry stating that she supports permitless (Constitutional) carry.
HO422 has one serious flaw. Currently, Idaho has permitless carry outside of cities. It has open carry all over the state for people who are 18 years old or older. HO422 would increase the age of open and permitless carry to 21, thus depriving the 18-20 year olds of rights that they now have.
I cannot wonder if the age limit was put in place as a "poison pill" to once against stymie Constitutional carry in Idaho. Chair of the Ways and Means Committee, Christy Perry has not brought the bill up for a vote. Another common way to kill a bill is to run out the clock.
On the Idaho legislative web site, I was unable to find any hearings scheduled for the bill.
Will Republican infighting once again stop Constitutional carry in Idaho. It appeared that it should be a slam dunk this year, but chances looked very good for passage last year as well.
Sometimes personalities override common sense and a desire to get the legislatures work done.
©2016 by Dean Weingarten: Permission to share is granted when this notice and link are included. Link to Gun Watch
TOPICS: Government; History; Politics; Society
KEYWORDS: banglist; constitutionalcarry; id; idaho; secondamendment
It appears that there are some Republicans in Idaho that do not want the small step to Constitutional carry in the state. Why else the poison pill of putting in the restriction on 18-20 year old citizens, that does not exist now, and has never been a problem?
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posted on
02/27/2016 4:54:52 AM PST
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marktwain
To: marktwain
What if they get the over 21 in place now, and then work to get the 18-20 put in later on?
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posted on
02/27/2016 5:00:07 AM PST
by
WildHighlander57
((WildHighlander57, returning after lurking since 2000)
To: marktwain
Never mind my previous post....
Got it upside down and backwards...
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02/27/2016 5:04:43 AM PST
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WildHighlander57
((WildHighlander57, returning after lurking since 2000)
To: marktwain
Will Republican infighting once again stop Constitutional carry in Idaho. It's not "infighting." It's caving in to leftist front groups like Bloomingidiot's Everytown crap.
To: marktwain
We have to do it now. Obama is flooding Idaho with illegals and other religion of peace ‘refugees’ as fast as he can. And they ain’t gonna vote conservative.
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