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Tennessee Firearms Association, Inc. Legislative Action Committee Developments Tuesday night and Wednesday morning suggest a manuever by "hospitality" interests designed to kill the bill to fix the restaurant court decision entirely. (HB3125) The plan seems to be for that interest group (which likely includes Rayburn) to ask the House Finance Ways and Means to seek a 2 week roll on the bill in order to offer amendment(s) that would modify existing licensing laws so that a "bar" or something similar would be a new category that could be idenitified in the firearms laws as an off limits location. This appears to be a delay maneuver since it has never been offered in the last 14 years as an amendment. Its a delay because April is upon us, the legislature will likely be in session only a few more weeks and if the bill is passed and vetoed at this point there is a good chance that it would not be overriden because the legislative session will run out of available days and, in an election year, there will be too many excuses not to come back. It is critical to call and contact your legislators as well as these committee members and demand that the bill be approved and sent to the floor today. We cannot accept a delay designed to kill rather than improve a bill. Its already a close vote but a 2 week roll could turn out to be lethal. Wednesday, March 24, the House Finance, Ways, and Means Budget Sub-Committee will hear House Bill 3125. Speaker Kent Williams (R-4) (615) 741-7450 speaker.kent.williams@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Harry Tindell(D-13), Chair (615) 741-2031 rep.harry.tindell@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Charles Sargent (R-61), Vice Chair (615) 741-6808 rep.charles.sargent@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Joe Armstrong (D-15) (615) 741-0768 rep.joe.armstrong@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Lois DeBerry (D-91) (615) 741-3830 rep.lois.deberry@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Craig Fitzhugh (D-82) (615) 741-2134 rep.craig.fitzhugh@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Michael Harrison (R-9) (615) 741-7480 rep.mike.harrison@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Steve McDaniel (R-72) (615) 741-0750 rep.steve.mcdaniel@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Richard Montgomery (R-12) (615) 741-5981 rep.richard.montgomery@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Jason Mumpower (R-3) (615) 741-2050 rep.jason.mumpower@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Jimmy Naifeh (D-81) (615) 741-3774 spk.eme.jimmy.naifeh@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Gary Odom (D-55) (615) 741-4410 rep.gary.odom@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Dennis Roach (R-35) (615) 741-2534 rep.dennis.roach@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Donna Rowland (R-34) (615) 741-2804 rep.donna.rowland@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Johnny Shaw (D-80) (615) 741-4538 rep.johnny.shaw@capitol.tn.gov
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Tennessee Firearms Association, Inc. Legislative Action Committee Developments Tuesday night and Wednesday morning suggest a manuever by "hospitality" interests designed to kill the bill to fix the restaurant court decision entirely. (HB3125) The plan seems to be for that interest group (which likely includes Rayburn) to ask the House Finance Ways and Means to seek a 2 week roll on the bill in order to offer amendment(s) that would modify existing licensing laws so that a "bar" or something similar would be a new category that could be idenitified in the firearms laws as an off limits location. This appears to be a delay maneuver since it has never been offered in the last 14 years as an amendment. Its a delay because April is upon us, the legislature will likely be in session only a few more weeks and if the bill is passed and vetoed at this point there is a good chance that it would not be overriden because the legislative session will run out of available days and, in an election year, there will be too many excuses not to come back. It is critical to call and contact your legislators as well as these committee members and demand that the bill be approved and sent to the floor today. We cannot accept a delay designed to kill rather than improve a bill. Its already a close vote but a 2 week roll could turn out to be lethal. Wednesday, March 24, the House Finance, Ways, and Means Budget Sub-Committee will hear House Bill 3125. Speaker Kent Williams (R-4) (615) 741-7450 speaker.kent.williams@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Harry Tindell(D-13), Chair (615) 741-2031 rep.harry.tindell@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Charles Sargent (R-61), Vice Chair (615) 741-6808 rep.charles.sargent@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Joe Armstrong (D-15) (615) 741-0768 rep.joe.armstrong@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Lois DeBerry (D-91) (615) 741-3830 rep.lois.deberry@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Craig Fitzhugh (D-82) (615) 741-2134 rep.craig.fitzhugh@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Michael Harrison (R-9) (615) 741-7480 rep.mike.harrison@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Steve McDaniel (R-72) (615) 741-0750 rep.steve.mcdaniel@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Richard Montgomery (R-12) (615) 741-5981 rep.richard.montgomery@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Jason Mumpower (R-3) (615) 741-2050 rep.jason.mumpower@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Jimmy Naifeh (D-81) (615) 741-3774 spk.eme.jimmy.naifeh@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Gary Odom (D-55) (615) 741-4410 rep.gary.odom@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Dennis Roach (R-35) (615) 741-2534 rep.dennis.roach@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Donna Rowland (R-34) (615) 741-2804 rep.donna.rowland@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Johnny Shaw (D-80) (615) 741-4538 rep.johnny.shaw@capitol.tn.gov
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SORRY GUYS BUT I CANT SEND OUT ANY EMAILS RIGHT NOW MY COMPUTER CAUGHT A BUG LAST WEEK AND IM ON ANOTHER SYSTEM THAT NOT SET UP YET... ANYWAY WE NEED HELP. Developments Tuesday night and Wednesday morning suggest a manuever by "hospitality" interests designed to kill the bill to fix the restaurant court decision entirely. (HB3125) The plan seems to be for that interest group (which likely includes Rayburn) to ask the House Finance Ways and Means to seek a 2 week roll on the bill in order to offer amendment(s) that would modify existing licensing laws so that a "bar" or something similar would be a new category that could be idenitified in the firearms laws as an off limits location. This appears to be a delay maneuver since it has never been offered in the last 14 years as an amendment. Its a delay because April is upon us, the legislature will likely be in session only a few more weeks and if the bill is passed and vetoed at this point there is a good chance that it would not be overriden because the legislative session will run out of available days and, in an election year, there will be too many excuses not to come back. It is critical to call and contact your legislators as well as these committee members and demand that the bill be approved and sent to the floor today. We cannot accept a delay designed to kill rather than improve a bill. Its already a close vote but a 2 week roll could turn out to be lethal. Wednesday, March 24, the House Finance, Ways, and Means Budget Sub-Committee will hear House Bill 3125. Speaker Kent Williams (R-4) (615) 741-7450 speaker.kent.williams@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Harry Tindell(D-13), Chair (615) 741-2031 rep.harry.tindell@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Charles Sargent (R-61), Vice Chair (615) 741-6808 rep.charles.sargent@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Joe Armstrong (D-15) (615) 741-0768 rep.joe.armstrong@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Lois DeBerry (D-91) (615) 741-3830 rep.lois.deberry@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Craig Fitzhugh (D-82) (615) 741-2134 rep.craig.fitzhugh@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Michael Harrison (R-9) (615) 741-7480 rep.mike.harrison@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Steve McDaniel (R-72) (615) 741-0750 rep.steve.mcdaniel@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Richard Montgomery (R-12) (615) 741-5981 rep.richard.montgomery@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Jason Mumpower (R-3) (615) 741-2050 rep.jason.mumpower@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Jimmy Naifeh (D-81) (615) 741-3774 spk.eme.jimmy.naifeh@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Gary Odom (D-55) (615) 741-4410 rep.gary.odom@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Dennis Roach (R-35) (615) 741-2534 rep.dennis.roach@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Donna Rowland (R-34) (615) 741-2804 rep.donna.rowland@capitol.tn.gov State Representative Johnny Shaw (D-80) (615) 741-4538 rep.johnny.shaw@capitol.tn.gov
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and so it begins... just like in 1860
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Cheers for Rep. Lincoln Davis (D-TN)
GLOCKMEISTER replied to midtennchip's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
im more proud of John Tanner... he's retireing so he had nothing to lose by voteing yes, but he voted NO.. and made that decision way before the vote happened. -
im more proud of John Tanner... he's retireing so he had nothing to lose by voteing yes, but he voted NO.. and made that decision way before teh vote happened.
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i dont see al the whooopdie do about the kriss... just my opinion.
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so, what is everyone's thoughts on congress
GLOCKMEISTER replied to a topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Two words... term limits -
yes you can make a pistol into a sbr, but why would you want to with a glock?
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State Medical Examiner dumped after pot arrest
GLOCKMEISTER replied to BigPoppa's topic in General Chat
whats odd to me is a person with his education and experience dealing with law enforcement would be so stupid as to have pot mailed to him... out of state... Thats not only odd thats almost unbelievable. He of all people knew better. I feel theres going to be allot more to that story. -
term limits and tort reform... we need them both badly
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Bart Gordon in the bag on Obamacare
GLOCKMEISTER replied to seez52's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Rep. Bart Gordon of Tennessee, a moderate Democrat who is retiring at the end of the year, announced he would vote in favor of the bill after opposing an earlier version. He did so as Democratic leaders included in their revisions a provision worth an estimated $99 million over two years in higher Medicaid payments to Tennessee hospitals that treat large numbers of uninsured. FINALLY THE LOCALS ARE REPORTING THIS TOO.. TOOK THEM LONG ENOUGH!!!! http://www.newschannel5.com/Global/story.asp?S=12169322 Now Tennessee is going to be included in the same dishonorable sentences as the Cornhusker Kickback, and the Louisiana Purchase... what will they call our dishonor... the Volunteer Victimizations? -
where did you buy the gun? If its new the dealer should take care of it free of charge. If used I'd send it back to SA... any 1911 should feed ball fine. A ramp job is not a big deal to someone that knows what they are doing, but if they dont and they take too much off the ramp or the angle is wrong then it will ruin the barrel. We have seen many of wanna be gunsmiths try it and wind up buying new barrels.
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now were ahead...
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I dont want there to be any penalty but i can handle it being tresspassing but only if you refuse to leave, and a small fine, but you shouldnt loose your carry permit or be charged criminally. It should be no more then a parking ticket, and considered a civil matter. Now drinking while carrying, that a whole other issue.
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my uncle was part of one of those units that was the 1st on the Canal. From what he told me it was very, very realistic. Especially the part about them watching the night naval battle... and the next morning the US Navy retreating and leaving them stuck. Its going to be a great series.
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my uncle was part of one of those units that was the 1st on the Canal. From what he told me it was very, very realistic. Especially the part about them watching the night naval battle... and the next morning the US Navy retreating and leaving them stuck. Its going to be a great series.
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the anti's already got a big jump on us. David is there a way to sticky these poll alerts somewhere everyone that logs in can see them?