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<blockquote data-quote="David2012" data-source="post: 1785777" data-attributes="member: 24428"><p>A question for the legislative wonks that know all the time deadlines for acting on bills.... what is the chance that the delay in bringing SB1733 to the floor for a vote is so that it won't hit the Governor's desk <u>too soon</u>? I get the feeling that this is deliberately being timed so that the bill hits her desk.. so that she won't have to sign it.. just take no action and let it become law.. at the very end of the session. That way she can go into her next election for governor or for senator saying that she just let the legislature speak on open carry and bowed to their will... and thus deflect some of anti-gun attention away from herself. It would be lot easier to dilute the anti-gun crowd's anger across the members of legislature than one governor. Just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David2012, post: 1785777, member: 24428"] A question for the legislative wonks that know all the time deadlines for acting on bills.... what is the chance that the delay in bringing SB1733 to the floor for a vote is so that it won't hit the Governor's desk [U]too soon[/U]? I get the feeling that this is deliberately being timed so that the bill hits her desk.. so that she won't have to sign it.. just take no action and let it become law.. at the very end of the session. That way she can go into her next election for governor or for senator saying that she just let the legislature speak on open carry and bowed to their will... and thus deflect some of anti-gun attention away from herself. It would be lot easier to dilute the anti-gun crowd's anger across the members of legislature than one governor. Just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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