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There it is (above). So long as you're not an Iowa resident, if you have a permit/license issued by any state, it will be honored in Iowa effective 1/1/11. Iowa residents must obtain an Iowa permit.
Governor Culver did, in fact, sign this bill at 0932 on Thursday, 4/29/10. The reason for the delay (the law doesn't become effective until 1/1/11) is that the Department of Public Safety, at a time of diminished resources, must undertake a complete re-write of the Administrative Rules governing...
You are Invited to Attend a Bill Signing Ceremony for Senate File 2379
Standardization of Weapon Permit Process Legislation
Hosted by Governor Chet Culver
Thursday, April 29, 2010
9:00 a.m.
West Terrace
State Capitol
Des Moines, Iowa
(Rain Location is First Floor Rotunda)
If you're interested in this Iowa legislation, please call Governor Culver ASAP. If this bill isn't signed by 4/29, it fails by "Pocket Veto".
Please call or email Governor Culver to register support for SF 2379.
This is all just one more reason for anyone interested in Iowa's carry law should email Governor Culver and ask him to please sign SF-2379, which will change Iowa from "May Issue" to "Shall Issue", and extinguish the sheriff's ability to refuse to renew your permit for lawful behaviors.
For...
Another call for interested folks to contact Governor Culver.
I would point out that Iowa hasn't yet joined the other "Shall Issue" states. I'm not trying to alarm anyone, and we do expect the bill to be signed, but we need to remind the governor daily that a lot of people are supporting...
An unapologetic BTT for more visibility. Folks, if you are from Iowa, or ever visit Iowa, or know someone who does, please register your support for Governor Culver to sign this bill.
Here's another voice asking everyone with an interest in Iowa gun laws to please utilize IAJack's links and phone number (above) to contact Governor Culver to register support for this bill. Until it's signed it isn't law, and we all need for Iowa to join the 38 other states with "Shall Issue"...
The voting is done by both houses. This bill passed the Senate on Saturday, 44-4, passed the House today (updated tally of 81-16), and passed a procedural vote back in the Senate 38-4. The only matter left is for Governor Culver to "consider" the bill, and friendly folks have been told he...
Today, SF 2379 passed the Iowa House of Representatives by a vote of 80-15! After a return to the already-friendly Senate on a procedural matter (the bill has already passed the Senate on a 44-4 vote), the bill will go to Governor Culver, who has already indicated he will sign this legislation...
SF 2379 passes Iowa House!
Today, SF 2379 passed the Iowa House of Representatives by a vote of 80-15! After a return to the already-friendly Senate on a procedural matter, the bill will go to Governor Culver, who has already indicated he will sign this legislation!
For more information...
This morning, the Iowa Senate passed SF 2379, a "Shall Issue" bill with objective disqualifiers, by a vote of 44-4. This bill also recognizes any CCW permit or license issued by any other state, other than those issued to Iowa residents. The bill is now in the Iowa House chamber, waiting for a...
I have it on good authority (from an Kansas Assistant AG who served both AGs) that former AG Kline meant for non-resident permits held by Florida (and other) licensees to be invalid, but his (Kline's) pending exit caused the temporary (short-term) oversight.
Coincidentally, I was in Kansas...
HF193, currently under consideration in the Iowa House of Representatives, would require sheriffs to explain, in writing, the exact reason why an applicant for a Permit to Carry Weapons has been either denied or restricted. It would continue to allow sheriffs discretion in their issuance...
My 12 Ga shotty. The most likely cause for this scenario is a total breakdown in the fabric of our society. For those who seek to attack the unarmed, they'll pass me by. For those who will attack any and all, why would I care if they see it? As far as "up close and personal", if every stranger...
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