Hello everyone,
I have been a member on this forum for a few years now and I frequently read the posts, but I rarely post any thread of my own. I noticed a common message in a lot of threads lately: WRITE YOUR REPS! So i finally did this past weekend (using a link that another member posted on this forum). I at first was suprised that I got a canned response from my MO House Rep's secretary indicating that he is a staunch supporter of 2nd Amendment rights and that no anti-2nd Amendment legislation will pass in MO's House this term. However, I received an email from him earlier today. He proposed the following legislation this morning (which can be read at www.house.mo.gov and search for HB633):
INTRODUCED BY REPRESENTATIVE LEARA.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the state of Missouri, as follows:
578.460. Any member of the general assembly who proposes a piece of legislation that further restricts the right of an individual to bear arms, as set forth under the second amendment of the Constitution of the United States, shall be guilty of a class D felony.
I have been a member on this forum for a few years now and I frequently read the posts, but I rarely post any thread of my own. I noticed a common message in a lot of threads lately: WRITE YOUR REPS! So i finally did this past weekend (using a link that another member posted on this forum). I at first was suprised that I got a canned response from my MO House Rep's secretary indicating that he is a staunch supporter of 2nd Amendment rights and that no anti-2nd Amendment legislation will pass in MO's House this term. However, I received an email from him earlier today. He proposed the following legislation this morning (which can be read at www.house.mo.gov and search for HB633):
INTRODUCED BY REPRESENTATIVE LEARA.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the state of Missouri, as follows:
578.460. Any member of the general assembly who proposes a piece of legislation that further restricts the right of an individual to bear arms, as set forth under the second amendment of the Constitution of the United States, shall be guilty of a class D felony.
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