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The Landowner's Hunting Freedom Act (2012 SB 1743): Hunting with Suppressors
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<blockquote data-quote="AckleyShooter" data-source="post: 1764032" data-attributes="member: 9329"><p>I'm not afraid of it, I just know how game wardens who don't approve of something work.</p><p></p><p>It passed the committee 20-0.</p><p></p><p>I spoke with Senator Russell and he agrees that the language that institutes a $500-$1000 fine for ANY GAME VIOLATION WHILE A SUPPRESSOR IS ATTACHED TO YOUR FIREARM is very dangerous. He will be meeting with Rep. Osborne, who is the house sponsor of the bill, to tighten the language to ensure that game wardens can't over react to a blaze orange violation and assess you a large fine because you happen to have a suppressor on your rifle.</p><p></p><p>Chris and I spoke with Osborne and she stated she would be meeting with Russell later today to work on the language. By her adding a House Amendment to the bill it will allow the bill to quickly go back to the Senate for an approval vote of the added amendment, and then on to the Governor for signature (which Russell assured me she would quickly sign.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AckleyShooter, post: 1764032, member: 9329"] I'm not afraid of it, I just know how game wardens who don't approve of something work. It passed the committee 20-0. I spoke with Senator Russell and he agrees that the language that institutes a $500-$1000 fine for ANY GAME VIOLATION WHILE A SUPPRESSOR IS ATTACHED TO YOUR FIREARM is very dangerous. He will be meeting with Rep. Osborne, who is the house sponsor of the bill, to tighten the language to ensure that game wardens can't over react to a blaze orange violation and assess you a large fine because you happen to have a suppressor on your rifle. Chris and I spoke with Osborne and she stated she would be meeting with Russell later today to work on the language. By her adding a House Amendment to the bill it will allow the bill to quickly go back to the Senate for an approval vote of the added amendment, and then on to the Governor for signature (which Russell assured me she would quickly sign.) [/QUOTE]
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