The way I see it the ones who REALLY want to stick to the no firearm agenda will be hard edge anti firearm. That means they can put their money where their mouth is. They want to enforce a no firearm policy they can pay for everything required. OSBI will still get money from the applications they deal with as I am sure that the professional licensing still has a cost so no major change there. If a city wants to enforce it the law could easily be written in a way that takes the budget out of the city council's pocket to pay for things.
But it's all just spitballing anyway, I doubt it will happen but hey maybe someone up in the state office will read it and make it work. I should also note this is in the stupid stuff area so figure it will stir the pot up. Where it goes from here no one can tell.
But it's all just spitballing anyway, I doubt it will happen but hey maybe someone up in the state office will read it and make it work. I should also note this is in the stupid stuff area so figure it will stir the pot up. Where it goes from here no one can tell.