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<blockquote data-quote="hrdware" data-source="post: 1779416" data-attributes="member: 24475"><p>You have to be careful when reading the most recent version of HB2522. There are 2 parts to this version. The first part is the Senate Amendment that passed the Senate and is 8 pages. The second part is the Engrossed version that passed the House. This is not the same format that is used when bills with amendments pass out of committee or the full chamber of origin.</p><p></p><p>So this means that if you just glance at the bill, it looks as if open carry is in the bill, however if you read the first 8 pages (which is the senate amended version), the only open carry is on your own private property.</p><p></p><p>Here is what HB2522 now does:</p><p>1) Adds ammunition to the parking lot exemption</p><p>2) Changes notification from "first contact" to "first opportunity"</p><p>3) Reduces the fine for failure to notify</p><p>4) Allows open carry on your own property without a permit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hrdware, post: 1779416, member: 24475"] You have to be careful when reading the most recent version of HB2522. There are 2 parts to this version. The first part is the Senate Amendment that passed the Senate and is 8 pages. The second part is the Engrossed version that passed the House. This is not the same format that is used when bills with amendments pass out of committee or the full chamber of origin. So this means that if you just glance at the bill, it looks as if open carry is in the bill, however if you read the first 8 pages (which is the senate amended version), the only open carry is on your own private property. Here is what HB2522 now does: 1) Adds ammunition to the parking lot exemption 2) Changes notification from "first contact" to "first opportunity" 3) Reduces the fine for failure to notify 4) Allows open carry on your own property without a permit. [/QUOTE]
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