Heres the video of Suzanne Hupp testifying before congress.
http://www.washingtonceasefire.com/content/view/23/35/
Just one final statement.
Ive been sitting here getting more and more fed up with all of this talk about these, pieces of machinery, having no legitimate sporting purpose, no legitimate hunting purpose, people, that is not the point of the second amendment!
The second amendment is not about duck hunting, and I know Im not going to make very many friends saying this, but its about our right, all of our right to be able to protect our selves from all of you guys up there.
And nobodys talked about that.
Dr. Suzanna Gratia, Killeen massacre survivor who watched as her parents were murdered because she obeyed Texas law and left her handgun locked in her car. Appearing before Rep Schumers committee hearings on the assault weapons ban
Dr. Suzannah Gratia-Hupp is a Lifetime Member of SAS.
Well not quite. As I've heard her say, in person, she left the gun in the vehicle (a CAR In Copperrus Cove Texas, surely you jest. :) ) because she was afraid of getting *caught* disobeying the law. It was just as illegal to have it in the glove box or console of her vehicle as it would have been in her purse, but the chances of getting caught, for an attractive Red Headed Lady chiropractor, with it in her vehicle in Central Texas were slim. Not so a firearm in a purse, perhaps especially that of an atrractive young unmarried lady (at the time)
So she skirted the law, and her parents, and others, are dead because she didn't want to risk losing her license to practice her profession.
Although I didn't at the time, I now live in Killeen, and the Lubys is now a Chinese restaurant. I like Chinese, but I can't bring myself to go in to that one.
Sadly she is no longer a Texas State representative. I think she'd done what she set out to do, and now has significant family obligations. A coworker took his CHL renewal class with her husband.
I also found a picture of some of the other SAS ladies.
Members of the Second Amendment Sisters, from left, Mary Thompson, Diane McKeough, Dianne Sawyer, and Deb Wasilewski
if the photo doesn't come through (it's already in my cache so I see it), go here