burbanite
02-25-2004, 12:13 PM
Originally posted by burbanite
I see there are a few gun owners around here who no doubt support any moves to end the AWB. The common misconception is that we have until September to end this thing, actually the vote is next month so there is not a lot of time left to voice your opinion.
I make it part of my daily routine to let my elected representatives know how they should vote on all gun related issues. The AWB is not the only thing going on that will adversely affect your ability to defend yourself or to enjoy shooting sports.
Take the time to read through this link and please at least email your Senator/Congressman. There are multitudes of pre-written letters available if you do not want to compose your own.
Thanks for your support.
www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=1&f=5&t=226018&page=1
Today is the day, Senate leadership was scheduled to start discussions on this and related issues at 10:00am. I hope I did some good but judging by this email I received yesterday I did not do enough.
"Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 4:47 PM
Subject: From the Office of Senator Evan Bayh
February 24, 2004
Mr. ***** *****
145 ~~~~~ Street
=========, Indiana
Dear Mr. *****:
Thank you for your letter concerning the reauthorization of the
Assault Weapons Ban of 1994. I welcome your thoughts and comments.
The primary purpose of any gun control legislation must be to
keep firearms out of the hands of criminals or juveniles. Throughout my
public life, I have opposed legislation that fails to appropriately balance
the need to maintain a safe society with the ability of law-abiding
Americans to own and use firearms responsibly. I have always
supported the second amendment and have opposed efforts to impose
burdensome regulations on gun-owners. I believe that tough and
effective enforcement of existing firearms laws is the best way to save
lives.
As you may know, the Assault Weapons Ban passed as part of
the 1994 Crime Bill. This legislation prohibited the manufacture,
transfer or possession of 19 specifically named assault weapons, all
semi-automatic rifles and pistols that can accept a detachable magazine
and have at least two features outlined by the statute, and all large-
feeding ammunition devices. The Assault Weapons Ban will expire
after September 14, 2004 unless Congress and the President approve the
reauthorization of the law before this date.
While I was not a member of the Congress when this ban was
passed, I do plan to support the reauthorization of the Assault Weapons
Ban. In a post September 11th world, we simply cannot increase the
difficulties faced by our law enforcement community in keeping our
nation safe by allowing assault weapons to land in the hands of violent
criminals or would-be terrorists.
However, I would be reluctant to support efforts that would expand the
scope of this legislation or undermine the right of law-abiding citizens to
bear arms.
Thank you for taking the time to advise me on this important
matter. I value your input and hope that you will continue to share your
thoughts with me.
Again, thank you for contacting me. I hope that the information
that I have provided is helpful. My website, http://bayh.senate.gov, can
provide additional details about legislation and state projects, and you
can also sign up to receive my monthly e-newsletter, The Bayh Bulletin,
by clicking on the link at the top of my homepage. I value your input
and hope you will continue to keep me informed of the issues important
to you.
Best wishes,
Evan Bayh
United States Senator
EB/OH
Sincerely,
Evan Bayh"
It is far from sealed at this point, as the discussions continue more pressure must be applied to your State officials, call this number, 202-224-3121, ask for your Senators office and tell them what you want.
Check this out also (http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=67194)
I see there are a few gun owners around here who no doubt support any moves to end the AWB. The common misconception is that we have until September to end this thing, actually the vote is next month so there is not a lot of time left to voice your opinion.
I make it part of my daily routine to let my elected representatives know how they should vote on all gun related issues. The AWB is not the only thing going on that will adversely affect your ability to defend yourself or to enjoy shooting sports.
Take the time to read through this link and please at least email your Senator/Congressman. There are multitudes of pre-written letters available if you do not want to compose your own.
Thanks for your support.
www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=1&f=5&t=226018&page=1
Today is the day, Senate leadership was scheduled to start discussions on this and related issues at 10:00am. I hope I did some good but judging by this email I received yesterday I did not do enough.
"Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 4:47 PM
Subject: From the Office of Senator Evan Bayh
February 24, 2004
Mr. ***** *****
145 ~~~~~ Street
=========, Indiana
Dear Mr. *****:
Thank you for your letter concerning the reauthorization of the
Assault Weapons Ban of 1994. I welcome your thoughts and comments.
The primary purpose of any gun control legislation must be to
keep firearms out of the hands of criminals or juveniles. Throughout my
public life, I have opposed legislation that fails to appropriately balance
the need to maintain a safe society with the ability of law-abiding
Americans to own and use firearms responsibly. I have always
supported the second amendment and have opposed efforts to impose
burdensome regulations on gun-owners. I believe that tough and
effective enforcement of existing firearms laws is the best way to save
lives.
As you may know, the Assault Weapons Ban passed as part of
the 1994 Crime Bill. This legislation prohibited the manufacture,
transfer or possession of 19 specifically named assault weapons, all
semi-automatic rifles and pistols that can accept a detachable magazine
and have at least two features outlined by the statute, and all large-
feeding ammunition devices. The Assault Weapons Ban will expire
after September 14, 2004 unless Congress and the President approve the
reauthorization of the law before this date.
While I was not a member of the Congress when this ban was
passed, I do plan to support the reauthorization of the Assault Weapons
Ban. In a post September 11th world, we simply cannot increase the
difficulties faced by our law enforcement community in keeping our
nation safe by allowing assault weapons to land in the hands of violent
criminals or would-be terrorists.
However, I would be reluctant to support efforts that would expand the
scope of this legislation or undermine the right of law-abiding citizens to
bear arms.
Thank you for taking the time to advise me on this important
matter. I value your input and hope that you will continue to share your
thoughts with me.
Again, thank you for contacting me. I hope that the information
that I have provided is helpful. My website, http://bayh.senate.gov, can
provide additional details about legislation and state projects, and you
can also sign up to receive my monthly e-newsletter, The Bayh Bulletin,
by clicking on the link at the top of my homepage. I value your input
and hope you will continue to keep me informed of the issues important
to you.
Best wishes,
Evan Bayh
United States Senator
EB/OH
Sincerely,
Evan Bayh"
It is far from sealed at this point, as the discussions continue more pressure must be applied to your State officials, call this number, 202-224-3121, ask for your Senators office and tell them what you want.
Check this out also (http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=67194)