9 July, 2005 - Governor to sign cleanup bill
July 12th at 1pm, Governor Blunt is expected to sign the
"cleanup" bill (HCS HB 365). It is scheduled for 1pm in the Governors office.
Governor Blunt, thank you!
3 May, 2005 - Hancock Funding "Fix" Passes Senate
Today the Missouri Senate approved without revision HCS HB 365 as passed by the
House WITH an emergency clause. Because the bill was approved by the Senate
without any changes from the version passed by the House, the bill now moves on
to the Governor's desk for final action.
The emergency clause states: "Section B. Because of the need to clarify
ambiguities in the laws governing the administrative costs incurred by sheriffs'
departments in processing concealed weapons permit applications, section A of
this act is deemed necessary for the immediate preservation of the public
health, welfare, peace and safety, and is hereby declared to be an emergency act
within the meaning of the constitution, and section A of this act shall be in
full force and effect upon its passage and approval."
This means that with the approval/signature of Governor Matt Blunt [who is
expected to sign this], we will NOT have to wait until August 28th, 2005 for the
law to take effect.
Full Article
THE FIX
HCS HB365 revises the language of the Sheriff's Revolving Fund to allow the
sheriff to use the application fee for the License to Carry process to:
"make necessary expenditures to process applications for concealed carry
endorsements or renewals, including but not limited to, the purchase of
equipment, training, fingerprinting and background checks, employment of
additional personnel, and any expenditure necessitated by an action under
section 571.114 or 571.117, RSMo."
With passage of this law, the so-called Hancock violation the "exists" in St.
Louis County and City SHOULD be removed.
St. Louis County PD has been getting ready for taking applications for a long
time. It has just been the political disposition of SOME in the County
government that have been standing in the way of St. Louis County residents from
getting a license from their home county. That may be about to change.
A "Thank You" for their efforts goes to many in our legislature who pushed
forward with this fix... First and foremost, Rep. Brian Munzlinger, the bill's
chief sponsor, and all our friends in the State Senate on down to all of our
elected officials that voted to fix the funding even if some of them may have
been opposed to the original bill/law.
Our LTC law is still in its infancy but to date has proven effective in ALL
counties in our state... including St. Louis County and St. Louis City. Even
though they refused to take applications and issue licenses, THOUSANDS of
residents have sought and received their lawful licenses to carry from other
states.
With passage of HCS HB 365, St. Louis City and County should finally join all
the other state counties and begin issuing licenses to carry.
Stay Tuned
Greg Jeffery
Legislative Chairman -- Gateway Civil Liberties Alliance
Legislative Coordinator -- Missourians for Personal Safety
Designated Part-Time Spokesman -- Western Missouri Shooters Alliance