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From Sen. Kim Thatcher:
Hello everyone,
As some of you already know, there are two gun bills that will be heard on Monday the 17th in the Senate Judiciary Committee. The committee will hear testimony from 8:00 to 9:45 am and also a special public hearing later in the afternoon around 5:00 pm. The two bills that will be heard are SB 797 and SB 868. Both bills as currently written have serious consequences that could potentially limit your Second Amendment right.
I would highly recommend that you take a day and come down to the Capitol on Monday to give testimony on these bills. If you decide to come and testify, understand that you will only be allotted a maximum of two minutes to speak due to the high volume of people coming in to give their testimony. This is a highly contentious issue, so please, remember to maintain your bearing and stay on topic. Your testimony will be much stronger when it is presented in a way that is respectful of the process.
If you cannot physically come to speak on these bills, you can submit your concerns through email to the committee assistants and it will become a permanent part of the legislative record. You can find that contact information by clicking here.
Sincerely,
Senator Kim Thatcher
Senate District 13
[email protected]
Folks, we need to make every effort to clog up Salem and the State House with a show of force. Time to melt down the legislators email servers and phone services...
Hello everyone,
As some of you already know, there are two gun bills that will be heard on Monday the 17th in the Senate Judiciary Committee. The committee will hear testimony from 8:00 to 9:45 am and also a special public hearing later in the afternoon around 5:00 pm. The two bills that will be heard are SB 797 and SB 868. Both bills as currently written have serious consequences that could potentially limit your Second Amendment right.
I would highly recommend that you take a day and come down to the Capitol on Monday to give testimony on these bills. If you decide to come and testify, understand that you will only be allotted a maximum of two minutes to speak due to the high volume of people coming in to give their testimony. This is a highly contentious issue, so please, remember to maintain your bearing and stay on topic. Your testimony will be much stronger when it is presented in a way that is respectful of the process.
If you cannot physically come to speak on these bills, you can submit your concerns through email to the committee assistants and it will become a permanent part of the legislative record. You can find that contact information by clicking here.
Sincerely,
Senator Kim Thatcher
Senate District 13
[email protected]
Folks, we need to make every effort to clog up Salem and the State House with a show of force. Time to melt down the legislators email servers and phone services...