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<blockquote data-quote="hrdware" data-source="post: 1763449" data-attributes="member: 24475"><p>Correct, it's only tit-for-tat on a committee level, not an individual level. But I still find it pretty damn funny.</p><p></p><p>HB2522 had a lot more stuff in it than SB1733 did. SB1733 made OC legal with a permit and allowed more judges with CCPs into courthouses. HB2522 added ammunition to the parking lot exemption, allows unlicensed OC on your own private property, changes notification from "first contact" to "first opportunity", reduces the failure to notify fine to $100, add state preemption for OC, allows initial SDA permits to be mailed to the address on the application instead of to the sheriff's office, and added the LEO to demand to see a permit if you are OC while also specifying they are not allowed to disarm you or cuff you unless you refuse or are doing something else you shouldn't be doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hrdware, post: 1763449, member: 24475"] Correct, it's only tit-for-tat on a committee level, not an individual level. But I still find it pretty damn funny. HB2522 had a lot more stuff in it than SB1733 did. SB1733 made OC legal with a permit and allowed more judges with CCPs into courthouses. HB2522 added ammunition to the parking lot exemption, allows unlicensed OC on your own private property, changes notification from "first contact" to "first opportunity", reduces the failure to notify fine to $100, add state preemption for OC, allows initial SDA permits to be mailed to the address on the application instead of to the sheriff's office, and added the LEO to demand to see a permit if you are OC while also specifying they are not allowed to disarm you or cuff you unless you refuse or are doing something else you shouldn't be doing. [/QUOTE]
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