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Some more new bills

Posted By: HatchetJack

Some more new bills - 01/22/2015 05:51 PM

HB1545 - hunting guide services
HB1574 - manufacture of auto weapons
HB1580 - wild Indiana (same bill in senate as SB548)
HB1611 - prohibits CO's from issuing traffic citations except on state land; transfers $6M from law enforcement budget to state parks
HB1629 - lifetime licenses
HB1633 - firearms freedom bill

To read about these bills go to:

http://iga.in.gov/legislative/2015/bills/

and click on the bill of interest.

Jack
Posted By: trapperDave

Re: Some more new bills - 01/22/2015 07:40 PM

so 1574 would make those who lawfully own,buy,transfer a legal automatic weapon a felon?
Posted By: Double B

Re: Some more new bills - 01/23/2015 06:59 AM

Any comment or background on 1611? Looks like a big change and six million dollars of budget shifted from law enforcement to the parks department. I always heard CO'S had more authority than any leo but looks to be changing? Any additional info or am I reading the bill correctly? Thanks.
Posted By: scrobertson

Re: Some more new bills - 01/23/2015 07:32 AM

To make Capital improvements
Posted By: delaney

Re: Some more new bills - 01/23/2015 07:36 AM

With as many issues there appears to be in the fields, streams and woods. It would seem that the state park fees should raised if they need money and the CO money left alone.
Posted By: cedarthicket

Re: Some more new bills - 01/23/2015 10:28 AM

Under the bill, as introduced, the six million dollars would go to capital improvements at Brookville Reservoir and Whitewater Memorial State Park. If I am looking at the district map correctly, I believe these facilities are in the district of the bill's author.
Posted By: Double B

Re: Some more new bills - 01/23/2015 10:54 AM

It says they will not be able to stop vehicles for moving or on moving violations state wide. Only if they witness a felony can they make an arrest if not on state property.....just trying to understand the logic. Big move just to fund Brookville and Whitewater. Interesting mix of local cronyism, more alcohol and less law enforcement.
Posted By: Jeff Valovich

Re: Some more new bills - 01/23/2015 11:53 AM

Co's have always had more powers of arrest than Staties.....Same as Staties and then powers of Fish and Wildlife enforcement....Why the change ?? ....They are LAW ENFORCEMENT, if they see some one acting stupid driving, no matter where, they should be able to stop and ticket them.....maybe the reasoning is to have them concentrate more on the F&W issues ? I say leave them alone...
Posted By: HatchetJack

Re: Some more new bills - 01/23/2015 12:30 PM

Many of these bills won't even get a hearing but it's difficult to predict which ones need attention until they show up in the agenda.

I have no idea what prompted HB1574.

HB1611 looks more like a legislator trying to swipe funds for his/her district than anything else. Plus someone they knew might have gotten a ticket once. I'm told the DNR opposes this bill.
Posted By: delaney

Re: Some more new bills - 01/23/2015 03:30 PM

On 1611 the DNR had nothing to do with it. It basically is a self interest bill by the legislator from the district that would get the 6 million. A bad bill in my opinion
Posted By: Bryan78

Re: Some more new bills - 01/23/2015 08:05 PM

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Originally posted by cedarthicket:
Under the bill, as introduced, the six million dollars would go to capital improvements at Brookville Reservoir and Whitewater Memorial State Park. If I am looking at the district map correctly, I believe these facilities are in the district of the bill's author.
I'm pretty sure he is from Brookville... So yes it would fall in his district...
Posted By: TS Hunter

Re: Some more new bills - 01/27/2015 03:47 PM

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Originally posted by trapperDave:
so 1574 would make those who lawfully own,buy,transfer a legal automatic weapon a felon?
HB 1574 just changes the language of IC 35-47-5-8. It only shows one section (section 8) without the context of the rest of the law.
So, if you're reading all of IC 35-47-5, when you get to IC 35-47-5-10 regarding the applicability of statutes relating to machine guns it indicates the provisions of section 8 or 9 do not apply to eight listed exceptions which include those lawfully possessing them under United States statutes.
In short, if you're legal by ATF standards (i.e. United States statutes) then you're legal with the state.
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