Indiana: NRA-Backed Pro-Hunting Legislation Dies
Last week, the NRA-backed legislation legalizing the use of suppressors for hunting was amended into another bill, due to a missed deadline by the House Public Policy Committee. Senate Bill 243, previously reported here, was unable to survive last week’s committee report deadline and is now considered a dead bill.
The “hunting with suppressors” language was then resurrected, thanks to the efforts of state Representative Sean Eberhart (R-57) and state Senators Ryan Mishler (R-9) and Travis Holdman (R-19). These legislators worked together to add the language from SB 243 to Representative Eberhart’s Natural Resources Omnibus bill, House Bill 1279. Yesterday, the Senate voted 49 to 0 to pass HB 1279 with the “hunting with suppressors” language included. It was then sent back to the state House for a concurrence vote in conference committee.
However, due to new rules adopted by the House of Representatives for this legislative session, if a bill does not get a hearing in a House committee, it cannot be accepted into another House bill. Unfortunately, this means that the pro-hunting language from SB 243 will be removed from HB 1279 in conference committee, and will not be allowed to move forward this session.
The National Rifle Association appreciates the efforts by state Representative Sean Eberhart and state Senators Ryan Mishler and Travis Holdman to keep the suppressor language alive.
Your NRA will continue to work on behalf of our members to ensure that hunting is treated the same way as other shooting activities with respect to the use of suppressors, and allow hunters to reap the many benefits suppressor use provides.
For more information on the benefits of using suppressors, please click here.
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Indiana: NRA-Backed Pro-Hunting Bill Returns to the House for Concurrence Vote
Last week, the NRA-backed legislation legalizing the use of suppressors for hunting was amended into another bill, due to a missed deadline by the House Public Policy Committee. Senate Bill 243, previously reported here, was unable to survive last week’s committee report deadline and is now considered a dead bill.
However, the “hunting with suppressors” language from this bill is still alive and making its way through the Indiana General Assembly, thanks to the efforts of state Representative Sean Eberhart (R-57) and state Senators Ryan Mishler (R-9) and Travis Holdman (R-19). These legislators worked together to add the language from SB 243 to Representative Eberhart’s Natural Resources Omnibus bill, House Bill 1279.
Yesterday, the Senate voted 49 to 0 to pass HB 1279 with the hunting with suppressors language included. It has now been sent back to the state House where it awaits a concurrence vote.
The original language from SB 243, preserved in HB 1279, would allow Hoosiers to use lawfully-possessed suppressors (also referred to as silencers) on firearms for hunting. Currently, Indiana law permits use of suppressors for all shooting activities except for the taking of game. Enactment of this language would ensure that hunting is treated the same way as other shooting activities with respect to the use of suppressors, and allow hunters to reap the many benefits suppressor use provides.
In order to acquire a suppressor, a purchaser must submit the appropriate paperwork to the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives where long wait times for approval are unfortunately common (four to six months), undergo a background check by the FBI, find a licensed dealer authorized to conduct the transaction and pay a one-time $200 tax for each device.
While suppressors do not eliminate the sound of a firearm, they do reduce the muzzle report in a manner similar to the way that a muffler reduces exhaust noise from a vehicle. The benefits associated with suppressor use include increased accuracy due to reduced recoil and muzzle blast, protection from hearing damage and reduced noise pollution.
Noise complaints are being used more frequently as an excuse to close shooting ranges, informal shooting areas, and hunting lands throughout the country. Increased use of suppressors will help to eliminate many of these complaints and protect hunting and shooting areas well into the future. For more information on silencers, please click here.
Please contact your state Representative TODAY and urge his or her support for House concurrence of HB 1279.
Contact information for your state Representative can be found here.
Power Glove... as a mouse?
So everyone remembers the Power Glove, right?
Well now some genious is trying to turn it into a computer mouse...
Yeah so this thing is going to fail... it just will. The Ion Wireless Air Mouse Glove is going to be a faiulre, what were you thinking Bellco?
Yet another alternative to the conventional computer mouse is being marketed, this time a pull-on glove that behaves as a mouse. The Ion Wireless Air Mouse Glove is from a Cocoa, Florida-based company, Bellco Ventures, which describes itself as specializing in new product development and marketing. The mouse glove can serve up functions carried out in the conventional mouse—right click, left click, scrolling, and more.
Read more HERE
Bootleg Toys
Yesterday http://www.bootlegactionfigures.com/ was brought to my attention and today I'm sharing it with you. It's a blog with fantastic pictures of bootleg toys.
For exmaple.
Super S Hero and other Superman variants
Spader-Man and other Spider-Man variants
Certainly go check the site out... there is a lot more fun just like this over there. Ah, and yes if you have any bootleg toys yourself that are quite comical do send them over to that blog. Thereis a link right there on the blog to do just that.
Indiana: State House Considers Critical Castle Doctrine Legislation for Homeowners!
Second Reading Vote Could Take Place as Soon as Tuesday!
Please Contact Your Representative TODAY!
Contact information for your state Representative can be found by clicking here.
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This week in space: special post
Distant 'water-world' confirmed
This is just cool, so many exciting things about this.
Astronomers have claimed the existence of a new class of planet: a "water-world" with a thick, steamy atmosphere.
Read more HERE
"GJ 1214b is like no planet we know of," Berta said. "A huge fraction of its mass is made up of water."
The ground-based MEarth Project, led by CfA's David Charbonneau, discovered GJ 1214b in 2009. This super-Earth is about 2.7 times Earth's diameter and weighs almost seven times as much. It orbits a red-dwarf star every 38 hours at a distance of 2 million kilometres, giving it an estimated temperature of 230 degrees Celsius.
In 2010, CfA scientist Jacob Bean and colleagues reported that they had measured the atmosphere of GJ 1214b, finding it likely that it was composed mainly of water. However, their observations could also be explained by the presence of a planet-enshrouding haze in GJ 1214b's atmosphere.
Also, read more HERE