HB 5774 of 2020
Weapons; concealed; concealed pistol licenses; require to be processed during a declared emergency.
Last Action: 5/20/2020 bill electronically reproduced 05/20/2020
HB 5774 of 2020
Weapons; concealed; concealed pistol licenses; require to be processed during a declared emergency.
Last Action: 5/20/2020 bill electronically reproduced 05/20/2020
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This bill does not do what the title says it is for.
"Weapons; concealed; concealed pistol licenses; require to be processed during a declared emergency."
This bill starts out with messing around with carrying fix-blade knives and the purpose of "hunting" knife exceptions, along with exceptions "double edged" within your own properties. They failed to fix the "non-folding" term and have not provided "preemption" for knives.
The second part adds wording to allow carry "if" there is a declared state of emergency AND the processing of CPLs has been halted.
It also allows for carrying concealed on ones own property without a CPL.
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