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Governor Kasich Signs Restaurant Carry, HB54 into law.

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Re: Governor Kasich Signs Restaurant Carry, HB54 into law.

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hank.forker wrote:
XDSC9G30 wrote: "Immediately" meaning after a 3 month or so wait?
I beleive he is referring to "emergency" laws which this is not.
Exactly. Bills that are emergencies or fiscal bills (which a budget bill is) become law immediately upon signature, I believe. They actually wrote a manual on this:

§ 2.01d Emergency laws; not subject to referendum
Laws providing for tax levies, appropriations for the current expenses of the state government and state institutions, and emergency laws necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health or safety, shall go into immediate effect. Such emergency laws upon a yea and nay vote must receive the vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each branch of the general assembly, and the reasons for such necessity shall be set forth in one section of the law, which section shall be passed only upon a yea and nay vote, upon a separate roll call thereon. The laws mentioned in this section shall not be subject to the referendum.
(Adopted September 3, 1912.)

This is why bills don't go into effect for 90 days:

§ 2.01c The referendum
The second aforestated power reserved by the people is designated the referendum, and the signatures of six per centum of the electors shall be required upon a petition to order the submission to the electors of the state for their approval or rejection, of any law, section of any law or any item in any law appropriating money passed by the general assembly. No law passed by the general assembly shall go into effect until ninety days after it shall have been filed by the governor in the office of the secretary of state, except as herein provided. When a petition, signed by six per centum of the electors of the state and verified as herein provided, shall have been filed with the secretary of state within ninety days after any law shall have been filed by the governor in the office of the secretary of state, ordering that such law, section of such law or any item in such law appropriating money be submitted to the electors of the state for their approval or rejection, the secretary of state shall submit to the electors of the state for their approval or rejection such law, section or item, in the manner herein provided, at the next succeeding regular or general election in any year occurring subsequent to one hundred twenty-five days after the filing of such petition, and no such law, section or item shall go into effect until and unless approved by a majority of those voting upon the same. If, however, a referendum petition is filed against any such section or item, the remainder of the law shall not thereby be prevented or delayed from going into effect.
(Adopted September 3, 1912. HJR 3; Amended, effective November 4, 2008.)
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mauser wrote:Did you get any pics of the Scioto County group?
Were they up before or after us? I will need to pull the camera card back out and look. I gave my camera to a nice gentleman who said he knew how to use something called film - not exactly sure what that is :)

Anyway, he took a bunch of shots, but my camera ended up in Rep. Bubp's aide's hands and I took it back thinking we were about to be escorted out. What took place today was quite impressive - I think there were as many as ten bills to be signed and there was a crowd of people to watch, so the place was quite packed.

If the guy I gave my camera is reading this, thank you :) I just wish I dialed back the flash a little bit. We'll fix that in post since these were all taken in raw too. WooHoo :)
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jgarvas wrote:
Were they up before or after us? I will need to pull the camera card back out and look. I gave my camera to a nice gentleman who said he knew how to use something called film - not exactly sure what that is :)

Anyway, he took a bunch of shots, but my camera ended up in Rep. Bubp's aide's hands and I took it back thinking we were about to be escorted out. What took place today was quite impressive - I think there were as many as ten bills to be signed and there was a crowd of people to watch, so the place was quite packed.

If the guy I gave my camera is reading this, thank you :) I just wish I dialed back the flash a little bit. We'll fix that in post since these were all taken in raw too. WooHoo :)
Wow, I've never been called "nice" before. :) When you get a chance to review your camera, I was in the group after you. I was hoping Mr. Bubp's aide used your camera when we were up. If not I am sure the Governor's staff photographer got us.

It was a pleasure to meet you today and on such a happy occasion too!
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It is great to see that in this country, even "smaller" organizations like ofcc can achieve something like that! Really great!!
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Outstanding!!!!

Thank you to all that made this possible!
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WOOT!
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dan dan the XD40 man wrote:WOOT!
+1,000,000!

Awesome news! Thanks to all those who worked for this! Thank you OFCC!
Thanks Gov K. for putting the pen to paper!

hip hip hooray!
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Thanks to all for making this happen!
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Awesome job everyone! 8)
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Thanks for everyone's hard work to make this happen!
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I wonder why not a word of this on Cam and Company tonight?
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pleasantguywhopacks wrote:I wonder why not a word of this on Cam and Company tonight?
Once their schedule is booked, its booked. But a great point! -- I'll follow up right now.
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After reading this news, all I can say is Great Job!!!! No one needs to break an arm patting themselves on the back, the whole darn group will do it for you.
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kb8ywy wrote:After reading this news, all I can say is Great Job!!!! No one needs to break an arm patting themselves on the back, the whole darn group will do it for you.
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good job everyone. i just found out while working seecurity in a bar where obviously im not armed. bravo and kudos all around
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