mspgunner
Regular Member
The below has appeared Nov. 3rd in the “St. Joseph Post:
“The Majority Leader of the Missouri Senate says a new version of the Second Amendment Preservation Act will get fast action by lawmakers. Ron Richard says it will be the first bill to committee, the first bill handled in the Senate, and it will go to the House as quickly as possible for action. He says if the Governor does veto it again, the legislature will try to override during the regular session.
Richard and Senate President Pro Tem Tom Dempsey broke with other Republicans and supported Governor Nixon’s veto of the first version of the bill. He promised to come up with a new version, one less likely to be ruled unconstitutional.
The new bill would not subject federal authorities to state charges for trying to enfore certain federal gun control laws. It also eliminates a provision that could have led to charges against journalists for publishing the names of gun owners.
The House sponsor of the vetoed bill says the new version preserves the main purpose of his measure, and makes it more likely to survive a court test.”
Now is the time for 2nd Amendment supporters to act!
Below is an example of a letter/Email I am hoping we can thousands to send to Senator Richard. (It will be posted other places... feel free to repost!)
The Honorable Senator Ron Richard
201 W. Capitol Ave. Rm. 321
Jefferson City, Mo. 65101
Email (Especially if you live in his District) http://www.senate.mo.gov/13info/SenateRoster.htm
Phone573) 751-2173
Dear Senator Richard,
I have read you’re your revised Second Amendment Preservation Act for 2014. The revision certainly removes the “concerns” expressed by the Governor as well as the State Attorney General.
There are only 6 words missing from the draft bill “THIS BILL CONTAINS AN EMERGENCY CLAUSE”. Freedom, rights, liberty and the restoration of Art.1 Sec.23 for the people of Missouri should not be denied nor delayed for an entire year due to the issues of the 2013 Second Amendment Preservation Act.
Sincerely,
(Include your name and address!)
“The Majority Leader of the Missouri Senate says a new version of the Second Amendment Preservation Act will get fast action by lawmakers. Ron Richard says it will be the first bill to committee, the first bill handled in the Senate, and it will go to the House as quickly as possible for action. He says if the Governor does veto it again, the legislature will try to override during the regular session.
Richard and Senate President Pro Tem Tom Dempsey broke with other Republicans and supported Governor Nixon’s veto of the first version of the bill. He promised to come up with a new version, one less likely to be ruled unconstitutional.
The new bill would not subject federal authorities to state charges for trying to enfore certain federal gun control laws. It also eliminates a provision that could have led to charges against journalists for publishing the names of gun owners.
The House sponsor of the vetoed bill says the new version preserves the main purpose of his measure, and makes it more likely to survive a court test.”
Now is the time for 2nd Amendment supporters to act!
Below is an example of a letter/Email I am hoping we can thousands to send to Senator Richard. (It will be posted other places... feel free to repost!)
The Honorable Senator Ron Richard
201 W. Capitol Ave. Rm. 321
Jefferson City, Mo. 65101
Email (Especially if you live in his District) http://www.senate.mo.gov/13info/SenateRoster.htm
Phone573) 751-2173
Dear Senator Richard,
I have read you’re your revised Second Amendment Preservation Act for 2014. The revision certainly removes the “concerns” expressed by the Governor as well as the State Attorney General.
There are only 6 words missing from the draft bill “THIS BILL CONTAINS AN EMERGENCY CLAUSE”. Freedom, rights, liberty and the restoration of Art.1 Sec.23 for the people of Missouri should not be denied nor delayed for an entire year due to the issues of the 2013 Second Amendment Preservation Act.
Sincerely,
(Include your name and address!)
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