BB62
Accomplished Advocate
Can you be more specific?I see the state statute changed on me with the bus thing. I hate it when they do that...
Can you be more specific?I see the state statute changed on me with the bus thing. I hate it when they do that...
Exactly where? There are so many links flying around I don't know which one you're referring to.I hate it a lot when they change the state statutes? The statue change from carrying anything on a bus being illegal to carrying illegally on a bus being illegal. Don't know when and I don't really care. Since that statute is so far away from the rest of the weapons statutes, I don't normally review it for changes.
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Okay, thanks.
The problem is this, which doesn't differentiate between open and concealed carry:It says the same thing on the new RSMO site too. Fair bet it's accurate.
The interesting part is as LMTD posted from Section 4:
"4. Any passenger who boards a bus with a dangerous or deadly weapon or other means capable of inflicting serious bodily injury concealed upon his person or effects is guilty of the felony of "possession and concealment of a dangerous or deadly weapon" upon a bus. Possession and concealment of a dangerous and deadly weapon by a passenger upon a bus shall be a class C felony...." (Emphasis added)
"Activist Plans to Bring Guns on St. Louis MetroLink As Test of Missouri Law"Metrolink open carry next? Seriously considering it.
I think it does matter a great deal. Do you happen to have links to those bills? Where do they stand?Not that it matters, but there are bills in the MO Senate and House to allow firearms on all public transportation other than school buses and Amtrak. I suspect it will pass without much trouble...
Found them! Thanks for the heads-up.SB 529 and HB 1080. Neither is moving quickly, but that not unusual. Looks to require CCW and a permit, so that makes it more interesting. It would take effect in late August regardless though.
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SB 529 and HB 1080. Neither is moving quickly, but that not unusual. Looks to require CCW and a permit, so that makes it more interesting. It would take effect in late August regardless though.
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Found them! Thanks for the heads-up.
House: http://house.mo.gov/billtracking/bills151/billpdf/intro/HB1080I.PDF
Senate: http://www.senate.mo.gov/15info/pdf-bill/intro/SB529.pdf