View Full Version : Good news on SB-34??
For those of us watching this closely:
http://www.coloradosenatenews.com/content/view/97/26/
Maybe we skated by this one for another year, at least?
Mark
KarlPMann
02-15-2007, 14:43
Bwahahahaha [roll] That boy got schooled! :P Karl. :twisted:
Take your (_)_) Morse...it just got handed to you. [roll]
pickenup
02-15-2007, 16:09
His own party slapped him down?
Maybe we do have a chance.
Well, it's a nice thought.
robsterclaw
02-15-2007, 19:02
I read that and line from Diehard went through my mind.
And the quarterback is toast!
[roll]
roman gnome
02-15-2007, 20:25
Nicely played. :twisted:
HunterCO
02-15-2007, 20:36
[owned] Now run home and cry to mommy you libtard! [roll]
What a spanking. Enjoy it while it last guys, you can believe they'll be back at attack us again.
M2MG
robsterclaw
02-15-2007, 23:37
What a spanking. Enjoy it while it last guys, you can believe they'll be back at attack us again.
M2MGI'm sure you're right, but I am sending an email if I can find theirs or a phone call if not to the three dems that switched, even though they aren't in my district, thanking them. I imagine I'll be cursing them later for other things. :mrgreen:
Nancy Spence (R) the senator for my area had indicated that something was in the pipe line to advert this in an email to me last week. She noted that we only need 3 Dem's to stop or pass anything in the Senate. She was feeling fairly confident that SB34 wouldn't pass as it was. Now I understand what she was eluding to.
It's good to know that:
1. Rookies still get skooled
2. The Dem's don't have total control
3. That the rest of Colorado isn't gun grabbing fascist like some.. cough..cough.. BOULDER/DENVER .. cough.. cough
So one big one down, about a dozen more to go!
Asha'man
02-16-2007, 22:46
One of the three Democrats who voted for the revamped bill, Bob Hagedorn of Aurora, taught a public administration class that I was in last spring. Hated the class, but liked him in spite of his being a Dem. He always said he was moderate, so apparently he is indeed. I sent him an email to his personal address thanking him for his vote.
I left messages with the three Dems and the two Rep who changed this bill. If I going to call and tell them how I want them to vote, I better thank them when they uphold our rights.
M2MG
brian1277
03-20-2007, 20:38
pasted from nraila.org)
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Please Contact Your State Representative Today!
Senate Bill 34, sponsored by State Senator John Morse (D-11), passed the House Judiciary Committee today and is on its way to the House floor for a vote.
If enacted, non-resident concealed carry permits will no longer be honored if the address on the holder’s identification is different than the state where the permit was issued. For example, a Florida permit issued to a non-resident will not be recognized in Colorado. No demonstrated need has been presented to justify SB34, legislation that will potentially threaten reciprocity agreements. This bill will invalidate non-resident permit holders as well as create second-class citizens out of Colorado residents.
Please contact your State Representative TODAY at (303) 866-2904, or if outside of Denver, at (800) 811-7647 and respectfully urge him or her to oppose SB34.
http://www.nraila.org/Legislation/Read.aspx?id=2775
Acording to the NRA posting it looks like this is the original bill?
Did it get a rewrite or not?
:?:
Nope it was reverted back to the original form
DENVER_C5
03-29-2007, 18:58
Damn it!! On the up side I was about two weeks away from sending my application (and money) to Florida for a CCW. Guess I can cross that off my list . . .
http://www.coloradosenatenews.com/content/view/324/26/
House Democrats pass anti-gun bill to guv Print E-mail
Wednesday, 28 March 2007
House legislators approved a Senate Democrat measure today barring Colorado residents on using out-of-state concealed carry permits for their self-defense needs.
The bill is now en route to Gov. Bill Ritter for consideration.
Senate Bill 34, by freshman Sen. John Morse, D-Colorado Springs, and House Majority Leader Alice Madden, D-Boulder, restricts Colorado’s recognition of valid out-of-state concealed-carry firearms permits. It passed in the House by a mostly party-line vote of 36-29.
Sen. Greg Brophy, R-Wray, expressed his displeasure of the bill’s outcome in the House.
“The Legislature has taken its first shot at the Second Amendment,” said Brophy after
Sen. Greg Brophy, R-Wray
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learning of the House vote on the proposal. “I’m anxious to see if the governor will stand up for the Second Amendment or not.”
During its Senate debate, SB 34 became an immediate, top-priority target of opposition from gun-rights groups led by the National Rifle Association.
Critics of the bill point out there is no point in creating another bureaucratic hurdle to concealed-carry permit holders arriving in Colorado from other states because, like permit holders in Colorado, they are overwhelmingly law-abiding citizens.
Democrat Senators Lois Tochtrop, of Thornton, and Bob Hagedorn, of Aurora, and Jim Isgar, of Hesperus, voted with a majority of GOP senators against SB 34 last month.
“What concerned me was that out-of-state valid permit holders who come to Colorado are breaking the law (under the bill),” said Isgar.
Republicans argued in the Senate that SB 34 should be re-written to expand current law so that Colorado would recognize every valid concealed-carry firearms permit issued to legal citizens of the United States.
“This bill is an unnecessary restriction on concealed-carry permit holders,” Brophy said. “I’m disappointed that it’s moving on.”
House Majority Leader Alice Madden, D-Boulder, is the House sponsor of a Democrat bill restricting the use of some conceal-carry permits.
Maybe we should march on the Gov's Office and let hear what we think.
I'm sick of this crap.
M2MG
Time to act NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!
CALL AND WRITE HIM AN EMAIL!
My .02 to the Governor is this. Other states CCW permits have been OK'd by OUR Attorney General. If he said the other state's CCW licenses are up to par with Colorado law, then HB-34 is a waste of time and a direct attack on our 2nd Amendment rights.
Now, for the alert......
Greg
LEGISLATIVE ALERT
SB 34, which prohibits Colorado residents from using CCW permits issued by other states, has passed the House on a largely party-line vote and is now on its way to the Governor’s desk! Please call, write and email the governor and urge him to veto this legislation, which will instantly invalidate permits currently held by law-abiding Colorado residents to protect themselves and their families and could result in the withdrawal by some states from their Colorado reciprocity agreements.
Governor Bill Ritter
136 State Capitol
Denver, CO 80203-1792
Phone
(303) 866-2471
Fax
(303) 866-2003
Email
Governor.ritter@state.co.us
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Thank you for your continuing perseverance in preserving our 2nd Amendment rights,
Tim R. Brown
Legislative Director
Colorado State Shooting Association
sirthomas
03-30-2007, 14:30
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