Is Your Legislator a Member?

DrMike

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Nov 8, 2006
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I received the following from Hornady today. Sounds as if it would be worth knowing where your Representative stood.

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Contact your elected representative and ask them to confirm or deny membership in the American State Legislators for Gun Violence Prevention (ASLGVP).
YOUR SECOND AMMENDMENT RIGHTS COULD BE AT STAKE!

Contact your elected representative, asking him/her to confirm or deny membership in the American State Legislators for Gun Violence Prevention (ASLGVP). Claiming to have 200 members from all 50 states, the ASLGVP could impact gun rights, yet refuses to reveal its members for fear of political backlash.
The ASLGVP was created to address:

Mandatory background checks when purchasing a firearm in any arena
How laws in one state may impact the trafficking of guns across state lines into another
Domestic violence and the presence of guns
How to effectively intervene in communities impacted by gun violence

Second Amendment advocates recognize an agenda when we see one, and this one has all the earmarks of a potential infringement of our Constitutional rights. If you firmly believe the ASLGVP should be transparent about its membership and its members should be held accountable to the voters who elected them to office, then click below to TAKE ACTION...
 
I know where my two representatives stand. Both ore Hispanic Democrats who, because of the large Hispanic population in my state are literally guaranteed re-election every time. Both are rabidly anti-gun, anti-hunting and there isn't a gun control law they wouldn't vote for. Nuff said?
:x The one from my district hates my guts. I called him out as a communist at a town hall meeting. I was not too politely escorted from the meeting. :roll:
I think it would be safe to say both are members. :(
Paul B.
 
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