Kevin Bryant

Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina

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CWP Reciprocity S. 3212

May 29, 2007 by Kevin Bryant

A few weeks ago Senate Judiciary passed S. 3212, legislation giving reciprocity to Concealed Weapon Permit holders from other states. I have a CWP from South Carolina but it is not recognized in Georgia. I also have a reciprocated New Hampshire License that Georgia does recognize. If this bill passes, a SC CWP would then be recognized in Georgia. Out of the 54,000 CWP’s that have been issued, none have been involved in a crime. This is about law abiding citizens protecting themselves.

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Award: Legislator of the year for Children’s Rights

May 25, 2007 by Kevin Bryant

On Thursday (05.24.07) I was presented an award from Paul’s Center for Children’s Rights. Pictured with me is Wendall White, Paul Bradley & Paula Owens.

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Award: Legislator of the year for Children’s Rights

May 25, 2007 by Kevin Bryant

On Thursday (05.24.07) I was presented an award from Paul’s Center for Children’s Rights. Pictured with me is Wendall White, Paul Bradley & Paula Owens.

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LCI sub: pawnbroker regulations

May 24, 2007 by Kevin Bryant

My LCI (Labor Commerce & Industry) subcommittee is assigned a bill dealing with Pawn Brokers. I have some concerns with this bill:
1-increases limit of 2,000 to 10,000
This increase will be automatically adjusted to inflation, so we won’t need to revisit the limit in future years. I support this increase yet I don’t see a need for a limit at all. Why does government need to tell a pawnbroker how much he can loan? Last time I checked it is the shop’s money and they are taking the risk.
2-gives pawnbrokers ability to loan on titled items
Currently, a pawn shop can loan money on any item unless it is a titled item. This bill would allow the shop to loan money on titled items as well. I would think it would be fair to allow the pawning on anything the shop can impound whether it is titled or not. I support this portion of the bill.
3-requires finger printing & back ground checks
Big bro will get a background check on owners and all employees. Someone that has been convicted of a felon is not allowed to work in a pawn shop. An employer would not be allowed to give someone a second chance. This bill gives you another example the safety squad mentality in the legislature. Protecting you from yourself. Now, don’t you feel better?

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Thursday May 24th Fundraiser

May 24, 2007 by Kevin Bryant

Next Thursday on 5/25 we’re having a fund raiser in Anderson.
to see my sponsors click to see invitation

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