Beshear will have at shot at vetoing any bill passed in 2020. The Governors that held office had an opportunity to veto all of our existing bills during the 10 day veto period of the year they were passed. There are no retroactive vetos. The only way those existing bill's can be changed is by an act of the legislature or being declared unconstitutional by the courts. Neither are going to happen. Both the House and Senate have veto proof majorities. We are not going to lose any of our existing gun laws in 2020 and certainly not one that just took effect this last July. The only possibility might be that some laws are made less restrictive than they are now.
truly? i guess the regulatory authority endowed in governor's executive orders doesn't apply per se to, "a rule or order issued by an executive authority or regulatory agency of a government and having the force of law" all without legislative oversight until overturned by the legislative or judicial intervention
you folks severely whined when the newly installed governor removed a flag, w/o EO, which was illegally being flown...imagine if there was an EO put in place to regulate # of rounds in handguns ~ for the "safety" of KY's citizens! ~ of course!
CAN'T...really? as the governor CAN inflict chaos with EOs and judicial/legislative can scramble to attempt to undo the quagmire but once a sympathizer jurist says the EO is valid...chaos wins...
as for they won't be elected again...
explain to me how well the US congress has function'd over the last four years chasing myths/pseudo reality verses running this country ~ all the while the incumbent stands a good chance to win re-election!