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  • Tulse Luper

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    HB60 -- Proposed law provides that a nonresident concealed handgun permit valid on Aug. 15, 2010, shall be deemed valid until Aug. 15, 2011. On or after Aug. 15, 2011, any nonresident concealed handgun permit which was valid on Aug. 15, 2010, shall be deemed null, void, and of no effect in the state of La.


    Passed. There were questions and opposition to this.
     

    1911heat

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    I'm watching now, it looks like they've moved away from gun bills. Has 556 been done or is it still upcoming?

    I watched the church bill discussion and was surprised to see they didn't exactly have a good answer for carrying in a church on a school campus. Plus there seemed lacking a good answer on the "definition" of a church. It's been returned to the calendar and give them time to define it a bit more.
     

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    I'm watching now, it looks like they've moved away from gun bills. Has 556 been done or is it still upcoming?

    I watched the church bill discussion and was surprised to see they didn't exactly have a good answer for carrying in a church on a school campus. Plus there seemed lacking a good answer on the "definition" of a church. It's been returned to the calendar and give them time to define it a bit more.

    556 is on right now.
     

    XD-GEM

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    What kind of questions and opposition?

    Rep. Wooton almost caused a problem by stating it applied to felons. He corrected himself after prompting to say that the Legislators were making felons out of honest people under current law.

    Most questions were about people carrying on campus - e.g. if someone lives on campus does this affect them.
     
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