Posted on 03/02/2005 5:14:37 AM PST by from occupied ga
Gun Control Showdown in Ga. State Senate
(Atlanta, Wednesday, March 2) -- SB 175 by pro-gun Sen. Jeff Mullis (R-Chickamauga) has won approval by the Georgia State Senate Public Safety Committee. The victory came in a long drawn-out hearing packed with gun-grabbers and hand-wringers blaming all of society's ills on your right to keep and bear arms.
SB 175 is a good first step towards getting rid of unnecessary gun control in Georgia. And it permanently repeals the $5 tax gun buyers pay on every gun bought under the present system.
SB 175 is expected to be debated by the full Senate tomorrow Thu. Mar. 3. And the anti-gunners aren't giving up. They're scheming to derail SB 175 with more gun control amendments. They're counting on the fact the new State Senate is loaded with country-club Republicans and party-switchers who are clueless about the right to keep and bear arms.
Because this is the first gun-related action in a new State Senate packed with inexperienced legislators, it's crucial that you contact your state senator now and voice your objection to the gun control amendments. This showdown will set the tone for the rest of the 2-year term.
Here's what's going on:
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) has been running the state Brady check (or so-called "instant background check") since 1996. To pay for it, the state imposed a $5 tax on every gun bought under the system.
The National Instant Check System (NICS) began its first full year of operation in 1999. It's run by the FBI, and there is no special tax on gun buyers in the 28 states where it's used exclusively.
Now the GBI is losing money on the state Brady Check, and they want to turn it over to NICS and eliminate the $5 tax. Pro-gun Sen. Mullis is working with the GBI to get it done.
But in the Senate Public Safety Committee meeting last week, anti-gun agitator Sen. Gloria Butler of DeKalb County aimed to hijack SB 175 as a vehicle for her gun control amendments. She almost succeeded.
Fortunately, Ms. Butler's amendments were shot down 3-4. Here's how they voted:
Voting anti-gun: Gloria Butler (D-Stone Mountain), Steen Miles (D-Decatur), Valencia Seay (D-Riverdale).
Voting pro-gun: Joe Carter (R-Tifton), Jeff Chapman (R-Brunswick), Jeff Mullis (R-Chickamauga), Ross Tolleson (R-Perry)
Incredibly, Ms. Seay claimed gun owners would be happy to keep paying the tax if it were increased to $12. Fortunately, this was disputed by Chairman Brian Kemp (R-Athens).
And one wild-eyed left-winger had the nerve to get up on his soapbox and call for a ban on gun shows within 1000 yards of every school, childcare center, and playground in the state.
With people like this working overtime against your gun rights, it's vital you act immediately. Call, fax or e-mail your state senator and urge him or her to vote NO on all amendments to SB 175 so it can pass safely.
Georgia Gun Owners
http://www.georgiagun.org
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ACTION: Please note all state senate districts were redrawn last year and many people have new state senators. To find out the number of your state senate district, look on your voter registration card or call the voter registration office in your county. Then get the name and contact information for your state senator by calling the Senate Information Office at 404-656-0028 or the Secretary of the Senate at 404-656-5040.
Or check the Senate roster on the General Assembly website:
http://www.legis.state.ga.us/cgi-bin/peo_list.pl?List=stsenatedl
Click on the name of your state senator to get his or her contact information. Remember, many of them DO NOT check their e-mail, so to make double-sure your message gets through, call their office at the Capitol.
Also, please forward this e-mail to 3 people you know who own guns.
And send the message below to your State Senator:
----- Pre-written letter -----
Dear Senator:
SB 175 by Sen. Jeff Mullis (R-Chickamauga) is a good first step towards getting rid of unnecessary gun control in Georgia.
SB 175 saves the state a lot of money. It also repeals the $5 tax gun buyers pay on every gun bought under the present system.
Please stop the anti-gun politicians from wrecking SB 175 with gun control amendments. Vote NO on all amendments to SB 175.
The choice is clear: lower taxes or more gun control.
I'll be watching to see which one you choose.
Sincerely,
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What about people in Flroida?
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Let Freedom Ring,
I knew it wouldn't be long before some one made a smart ass comment on my typo - congratulations on being the first to make a totally inconsequential comment.
It's in the Suoth.
ROTFL
Since you've apparently never made a typo I accept your congratulations. Oh and it wasn't a spam, but an email alert, or didn't you read it?
That's what I thuoght.
Thanks for correcting the typo
(1) Mullis,Jeff 53rd (2) Hamrick,William 30th (3) Goggans,Greg 7th (4) Smith,Preston 52nd (5) Thomas,Don 54th (6) Pearson,Chip 51st SC: PS&HS HC: 02/25/05 - Senate Read Second Time
First Reader Summary
A BILL to be entitled an Act to amend Article 4 of Chapter 11 of Title 16 of the O.C.G.A., relating to dangerous instrumentalities and practices, so as to provide for the comprehensive revision of certain provisions regarding Brady Law regulations; to provide a short title; to require licensed gun manufacturers, importers, and dealers to conduct the National Instant Criminal Background Check; to provide for the transfer of information to the Federal Bureau of Investigation with regard to persons involuntarily hospitalized; to provide for the regulatory authority of political subdivisions; to amend Code Section 35-3-34 of the O.C.G.A., relating to disclosure and dissemination of criminal records to private persons and businesses; to provide for related matters; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.
How about a compromise, and not operate any public school within 1000 yards of any business that sells guns/ammo.
mark for later
How about every left winger move to NYC or Boston or New Jersey where most of them came from in the first place?
Lighten up already! At least I laugh at my tpyos!
What about us? We're doin' just fine here in the Sunshine State! We've got total reciprocity with most if not all the southern states. Beyond that what they do in Georgia doesn't really affect us unless it destabilizes reciprocity or restricts it tighter than what is available in our own state.
Yeah ... But it's already been a week since I applied and I still don't have my Florida permit. And I'm not going to hold my breath waiting for reciprocity with Kalifornia.
Seriesly, you guys have done a fine job of establishing concealed carry as a vital public safety policy.
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