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    HB 4268 Allow person with PPO access to PFZ

    HB 4268 of 2017
    Weapons; concealed; no-carry zones; allow certain individuals with a personal protection order to carry concealed pistol.
    Last Action: 2/28/2017 bill electronically reproduced 02/23/2017

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    Another carve-out? Enough already...just get rid of PFZ's....period !!!
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    i agree

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    Tell you what... If this goes through, I will get a PPO out on you, if you get one out on me....
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    Not a good idea, a person restricted by a PPO loses their firearms right.

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    wait, you just have to be petitioning for a ppo? is there anything saying it has to be approved?
    so you could just keep filing applications over against... say... the governor, a judge, anybody (including the bill's sponsor)... they would never get approved, obviously, but you would still be a special person, right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrScaryGuy View Post
    wait, you just have to be petitioning for a ppo? is there anything saying it has to be approved?
    so you could just keep filing applications over against... say... the governor, a judge, anybody (including the bill's sponsor)... they would never get approved, obviously, but you would still be a special person, right?
    Yes, I would say that anyone trying this would definatly be classified "SPECIAL".
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