....Question: So, are you going to allow people in the gallery in the House have con... guns? 'Cause they can't now. I've looked at the legislation, sir. They cannot now.
Representative Hoskins: I, I wouldn't be against that.
Question: Why don't you introduce that as your legislation then? So that your colleagues could, people in the gallery can have guns in case somebody enters.
Representative Hoskins: Well, and, and they currently, uh, they can have them out in the hallways. It's just that they can't have them in any, uh, I think...[crosstalk]
Question: Well you're worried about the Kirkwood case, though?
Representative Hoskins: Right.
Question: Don't you think you ought to have armed citizens sitting above you as you debate, uh, legislation on the floor of [crosstalk] the General Assembly?
Representative Hoskins: If they're, uh, properly trained and law abiding [crosstalk] citizens.
Question: Then intro..., why don't you introduce that, too? The next time you want to make me safe, why don't you make yourself safe and introduce the same thing? End the, the restriction in the House for conceal and carry?
Representative Hoskins: ...but...[crosstalk]
Question: If Kirkwood is, is your, if...[crosstalk]
Representative Hoskins: I, I didn't introduce the legislation, so...[crosstalk]
Question: Yeah, but you're my representative.
Representative Hoskins: I know.
Question: You voted to, to have guns where I work. You understand why I'm concerned about this?....
Nope, nothing from Representative Hoskins on HB 1781. Yet.
A few other bills on the same subject:
HB 1206 Gatschenberger, Chuck
Lowers the age at which a person can obtain a concealed carry endorsement from 23 to 21 years of age and increases the period of time an endorsement is valid from three years to five years (LR# 3312L.01I)
HB 1232 Davis, Cynthia L.
Revises the crime of unlawful use of weapons by allowing any individual who is lawfully allowed to possess a firearm or weapon to openly carry it into any church or assembled place of worship (LR# 3299L.01I)
Why am I not surprised?
HB 1239 Davis, Cynthia L.
Increases the period of time a concealed carry endorsement is valid from three years to five years from the date of issuance or renewal (LR# 3378L.01I)
HB 1291 Burlison, Eric
Increases the period of time a concealed carry endorsement is valid from three years to five years from the date of issuance or renewal (LR# 3579L.01I)
HB 1352 Schad, Rodney
Increases the period of time a concealed carry endorsement is valid from three years to five years from the date of issuance or renewal (LR# 3603L.01I)
HB 1756 Dethrow, Mike
Changes the laws regarding concealed carry endorsements (LR# 3717L.02I)
HB 1787 Jones, Kenny
Changes the laws regarding defensive use of force by a property owner or lessor, lowers the age for obtaining a concealed carry endorsement, and exempts antique firearms from certain weapons offenses (LR# 4619L.01I)
HB 1944 Brown, Dan
Lowers the minimum age requirement for obtaining a concealed carry endorsement from 23 years of age to 21 years of age (LR# 4758L.01I)
HB 2076 Parson, Michael L.
Revises laws regarding concealed carry endorsements (LR# 4902L.01I)
The bills will face off at high noon. |