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[Idaho Speaker of the House] Bedke Wants Secret Gun Committee To Vet Permitless Carry Bill
Idaho Reporter ^ | 1/7/2016 | Dustin Hurst

Posted on 01/07/2016 4:50:37 PM PST by Domandred

Speaker of the House Scott Bedke, R-Oakley, said Thursday he will deploy a secret gun committee to vet a bill that would allow Idahoans to conceal firearms without a permit.

Bedke, speaking to reporters at a briefing ahead of next week’s legislative session kick-off, offered tepid support for permitless concealed carry.

“I would be supportive [of permitless carry] in concept,” Bedke told reporters.

Two House Republican caucus members, freshman Reps. Ron Nate of Rexburg and Heather Scott of Blanchard, announced this week they will introduce a permitless carry bill in the upcoming session’s first two weeks.

That announcement included quotes from Bedke borrowed from a Post Register article. In the piece, Bedke signaled permitless carry could pass in 2016 after it failed last year.

Though he’s conceptually supportive, Bedke will ask an off-the-books gun committee to vet the bill before it moves forward.

“It’s a time-honored practice,” Bedke said of the special committee, “and it’s worked.”

Gun rights activists introduced the 2015 version in the State House Affairs Committee, but didn’t submit the proposal to Bedke’s secret gun panel.

House State Affairs Committee Chairman Tom Loertscher, R-Iona, refused to give the bill a hearing, in part because the plan wasn’t vetted by the secret gun panel.

Bedke hinted at how Nate and Scott should proceed. “I’m not going to require [vetting by the ad hoc gun committee], but I’m going to urge,” the speaker said.

The Oakley Republican wasn’t the only Republican unwilling to take a strong stand for permitless carry. Gov. Butch Otter declined to say if he’d sign a permitless carry bill if one lands on his desk this year.

“I have no idea what this bill is going to look like,” Otter explained.

Even then, the governor said, legislators will disagree whether the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights guarantee the right to carry concealed weapons without a permit.

“You’re going to have to define constitutional carry,” the governor said, using the proposal’s other common moniker.

If lawmakers consider the bill, Bedke pledged to prevent felons or the mentally ill from concealing weapons without permits. “There are certain members of society who should not be entitled to [carry without a permit],” Bedke said.

The House speaker took a subtle swipe at the two freshman lawmakers, suggesting the issue might prove more complex than Nate and Scott believe.

“It’s not as simple as I used to think it was,” Bedke said.

If Idaho adopts the plan, it would become the ninth state to allow permitless carry.


TOPICS: US: Idaho
KEYWORDS: constitutionalcarry; idaho
Bedke pulled this crap last year and the Constitutional Carry Bill was killed by Bedke and his eGOP cohorts in this committee while the NRA backed bill to further regulate concealed carry permits in Idaho sailed through and passed without much effort.
1 posted on 01/07/2016 4:50:37 PM PST by Domandred
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To: Domandred
If lawmakers consider the bill, Bedke pledged to prevent felons or the mentally ill from concealing weapons without permits.

So this means felons and the mentally ill can conceal carry with a permit?

Geez, where do they find these geniuses?

2 posted on 01/07/2016 5:02:45 PM PST by umgud
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To: Domandred
" a secret gun committee "

and "Nobody will expect The Spanish Inquisition".

3 posted on 01/07/2016 5:25:03 PM PST by fella ("As it was before Noah so shall it be again,")
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To: fella
No bias there with the "secret gun committee" remarks. The leftist journalists just can't help themselves. My wife and I coughed up money to get the Enhanced permits for Idaho. I still have to get a photo and fingerprints and send $75 to Boise. It improves reciprocity over the basic permit. I haven't rushed to spend the $75 as I rarely travel and even more rarely bring a firearm on the road.
4 posted on 01/07/2016 5:59:42 PM PST by Myrddin
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To: Domandred

Vet? Vett? Vette?


5 posted on 01/07/2016 6:44:14 PM PST by publius911 (IMPEACH HIM NOW! evil ignorant stupid or crazy-doesn't matter!<p>)
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