Missoure SB62 castle law being debated

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gego

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The Missouri Senate passed SB62, and sent it to the House where it was passed with minor amendments.

It is now back in the Senate being debated before a final vote. May 8, 3:00PM Central time.

Two liberal senators now have the floor and are "debating". It sounds more like a couple broads chit chatting about nothing. Maybe trying to talk the bill to death.

http://www.moga.mo.gov/journals.htm

Click on Senate debates.
 
That's _exactly_ what they are doing, trying to prevent an up or down vote, since they know they don't have the votes to defeat the bill.

These two are earning themselves a sound defeat in the next election.
 
As I read it, the permit is history after August 28 when this bill passes.
 
MO Senators Bray and Justus are just going on about nothing. They know SB62 is a shoe in to pass once the vote is called, and they're just offering up whatever opposition they can bring. Eventually the gavel will fall and the vote will be taken.

The folks over at missouricarry.com are about out of their gourd listening to these two blather on, but we know that we'll be the ones winning this one. The Senate will pass it, our governor will sign it, and as of late August, we'll be a state where you need not fear what happens if you are selected for victimization by a felon.
 
http://www.senate.mo.gov/07info/BTS_Web/Bill.aspx?SessionType=R&BillID=108

5/8/2007 S refuses to concur in HCS, as amended
5/8/2007 S requests H recede or grant conference

After 2 hours of agonizing BS from Bray and Justice, we end up with nothing (for now). The senate has asked the house to remove their amendments (PTA Repeal and a much stronger version of Castle Doctrine), or they will send it back to committee.
 
It isn't completely dead yet; we're still waiting to hear what the exact implications may be.

It looked so close, a bunch of us are wondering what the heck happened during the time those two were filibustering.
 
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