As long as the final law doesn't end up looking like New York's (which was cited by both majority and dissenting opinions), I will be happy. If I have to pay $100-200 for an 8-hour class and a background check, I will be happy. If I have to somehow prove to someone (local sheriff) that I "need" to carry, because of an actual credible threat, I'll be very disappointed. I'm guessing the only time there will be a credible and verifiable threat to my life is when it's standing in front of me. It's just as likely to be a wild animal as it is a person!