Correct. Past gun bills have not gone the full seven days. Of note, however, the bills have to have the signatures of Sen. Long and Rep. Bosma first. SB 411 has those already. It is possible that they are waiting to have several bills (not all gun bills) to sign and send over together, but I have no evidence to indicate either way on that supposition.
I've just finished emailing every member of the committee that will hear 292 tomorrow. The committee is primarily Republican, but far more importantly, most of them have good pro-gun records.
I would like to draw special attention to Rep. Sean Eberhart, who co-sponsored 506 in the House and who spoke today against Rep. DeLaney's amendment. I listened to his discussion points and was most pleased. This gentleman's discussion points echoed those I read on INGO all the time: Criminals don't obey laws (that's why we call them criminals), how do you plan to collect all these illegal magazines? How do you plan to ensure that the criminals turn in their illegal firearms?
Figuratively speaking, he tore DeLaney apart and mopped the floor with him, and It. Was. Beautiful. to watch. If I remember to do it, when the video comes up on the state legislature site, I will post a link to it here.
If any of you are in Mr. Eberhart's district, you might wish to let him know that you appreciate his work today. I'm not and I did.
Blessings,
Bill
I've just finished emailing every member of the committee that will hear 292 tomorrow. The committee is primarily Republican, but far more importantly, most of them have good pro-gun records.
I would like to draw special attention to Rep. Sean Eberhart, who co-sponsored 506 in the House and who spoke today against Rep. DeLaney's amendment. I listened to his discussion points and was most pleased. This gentleman's discussion points echoed those I read on INGO all the time: Criminals don't obey laws (that's why we call them criminals), how do you plan to collect all these illegal magazines? How do you plan to ensure that the criminals turn in their illegal firearms?
Figuratively speaking, he tore DeLaney apart and mopped the floor with him, and It. Was. Beautiful. to watch. If I remember to do it, when the video comes up on the state legislature site, I will post a link to it here.
If any of you are in Mr. Eberhart's district, you might wish to let him know that you appreciate his work today. I'm not and I did.
Blessings,
Bill