Archive for February, 2017

Call them what they are: Supporters of carnage.

February 23, 2017

For the Wyoming Senate — which holds itself out to be amoungst the most pro-gun legislative bodies in the country –- to crush these bills would be outrageous.

HB 136, HB 137

The following Senators, in particular, need to hear from you before they vote on these bills. Please contact Senators
:

>>>  Affie Ellis, Affie.Ellis@wyoleg.gov, (307) 287-9095

>>>  Bruce Burns, Bruce.Burns@wyoleg.gov, (307) 672-6491

>>>  Bill Landen, Bill.Landen@wyoleg.gov, (307) 237-4067

>>>  Stephan Pappas, Stephan.Pappas@wyoleg.gov, (307)      630-7180

>>>  Michael Von Flatern, Michael.VonFlatern@wyoleg.gov,      (307) 680-4744

>>>  Dave Kinskey, Dave.Kinskey@wyoleg.gov, (307)      751-6428

>>>  Jeff Wasserburger, Jeff.Wasserburger@wyoleg.gov,      (307) 680-2943

>>>  Drew Perkins, Drew.Perkins@wyoleg.gov, (307)      315-6177

>>>  Tara Nethercott, Tara.Nethercott@wyoleg.gov, (307)      399-7696

>>>  Glenn Moniz, glenn.moniz@wyoleg.gov, (307) 760-1116

>>>  James Anderson, jameslee.anderson@wyoleg.gov, (307)      267-5775

>>>  Fred Baldwin, Fred.Baldwin@wyoleg.gov, (307)      877-3687

>>>  Dan Dockstader, Dan.Dockstader@wyoleg.gov, (307)      885-9705

>>>  Ray Peterson, Ray.Peterson@wyoleg.gov, (307)      548-6405

Remember, the Senate has killed gun bills for five years!

Five years of obstruction, while state after state has passed pro-gun bills.

No amendments, no excuses, period!

Wyoming Gun Owners

Wyoming Gun Owners end free fire zones now!

February 21, 2017

Last week both HB136 “Campus Carry” and HB137 “Repeal Gun Free Zones” made it past the Senate Judiciary committee, and must now face a full vote on the Senate floor.

Inside sources say the vote may happen as early as TOMORROW.

We’ve known from the start that this is where we would run into the most trouble.

Remember, the liberal media has been claiming these bills will die in the Senate because our Wyoming Senators haven’t moved a single gun bill here in Wyoming in five years.

Clearly, we’re moving forward having seen these bills moved through the House committee, the full House, and now the Senate committee.

But with session ending soon, we have no time to lose.

The capitol is packed with anti-gun organizations and lobbyists all bent on convincing our Senators that these bills are “too extreme.”

There are legislators in Cheyenne who’ve watered-down and manipulated good gun bills for years, who are working to undermine these bills as we speak.

As a reminder, HB 136 would allow for Campus Carry here in Wyoming, for those who possess a permit to do so.

HB 137 would simply lift the ban on carrying in government buildings where you and I pay property taxes, register vehicles, get registered to vote, and attend to county government business.

Both of these bills would repeal sections of Wyoming’s deadly “Gun Free Zones.”

We all understand that violent predators prefer “Gun Free Zones” like the ones we have here in Wyoming because the people in them are defenseless.

That’s why we can’t afford another year of rolling the dice and taking a chance with these dangerous “Gun Free Zones.”

We don’t want a mass shooting tragedy like we’ve seen in Florida or South Carolina.

If we don’t get past the Senate in the next few weeks, we’ll have to wait and start over again next year.

This will only expose us that much longer to mass attacks in Wyoming’s “Gun Free Zones.”

Please contact your Senator immediately, and tell him to support HB136 and HB137 and to oppose any weakening amendments!

If you’re not sure who your Senator is, please click here to find out.

>>>  Then email them.

>>>  Then send them a message via Facebook.

>>>  Then give them a call at (866)-996-8683. You’ll be      connected based on your address.

We need you to take all three actions as soon as possible. Leaving a message should only take 90 seconds.

We’re so close.

It’s critical that we ramp up the pressure as HB 136 and HB 137 head for a vote on the Senate floor.

Please reach out to them right now!

Brought to you by Wyoming Gun Owners

Wyoming Politics:Bloodbaths and carnage Trojan Horse Amendments.

February 1, 2017
HB 194 is a Trojan Horse designed to create free fire zones so that people can be butchered. A vote in favor of HB 194 is a vote for carnage either as a stand alone bill, or as an amendment. Support and co – sponsor HB 136 with no amendments.
 Contact your state Representatives and Senators now!

I need you to pick up the phone and call your Representative right now — and insist he support HB136 with no weakening amendments and oppose HB194!

(Not sure who your representative is — click here to find out.)

1.   You can call the House switchboard and they’ll      connect you automatically based on your address. The      number to call is (866)-996-8683.

2.   You can also email your legislator; a list of their      emails can be seen here.

3.   Of course, most of them are on Facebook and can      receive messages. So feel free to send them a message      that way, too.

This is a new era in Wyoming.

The people have sent new leadership to Cheyenne and we can’t let them chip away at the Second Amendment as their first order of business!

We can’t let them set the precedence that the Second Amendment is something to be tinkered with.

Please stand with us and act fast!

For Freedom,
David Ball
President
P.S. Both good AND bad gun bills are moving in Cheyenne!

Thanks to you, both HB136 and HB 137 “Campus Carry” and “Repeal Gun Free Zones” have passed the first full House vote and are scheduled to be heard again this week
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Unfortunately, the House also passed Rep. Eklund’s “Trojan Horse” gun bill — HB194 — as well, which would gut any meaningful “Campus Carry” legislation by allowing each school district to set their own policies and by publishing the names of gun owners who carry on campus!

I need your help right away!

Please contact your legislator now — using the information above — and tell him to vote “NO!” on HB194, whether on the floor or if it’s filed as an amendment
!


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