Since the state Senate already approved SB 150 in February, the legislation now heads to the governor, who has the power to sign it into law or to veto it.
Kentucky House passes unlicensed carry
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Kentucky House passes unlicensed carry
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Re: Kentucky House passes unlicensed carry
I hope it is signed into law. Looks like big city liberalism is the same no matter where the city is located.
The same old argument that has a proven track record of NOT happening. One would think that the anti's could come up with a new excuse.
The House voted 60-37 to approve Senate Bill 150 despite opposition from the Louisville Metro Police Department and the Kentucky State Fraternal Order of Police, as well as the Kentucky chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, a nationwide organization that's working to curb gun violence.
"We are supportive of the rights we protect for all citizens but have safety concerns with this bill as it stands," the Kentucky State FOP said in a tweet Friday before the House voted on SB 150. "We are concerned this bill could have potentially deadly, unintended consequences."
In certain extreme situations, the law is inadequate. In order to shame its inadequacy, it is necessary to act outside the law to pursue a natural justice.