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Raul Duke
01-04-2013, 14:19
Just an FYI on what Michael Bennet's response to my "An AWB is BS" email...

Dear Raul:
Thank you for contacting me regarding the tragedy of the Newtown shooting. I appreciate hearing from you.
The unthinkable events which took place in Newtown, Connecticut are staggering. Like all Colorado families, my family was shocked and deeply saddened by the violence, and my heart is with the victims, their families and the entire state of Connecticut. As Coloradans, we know how this type of tragedy can shake a community to its core and in the aftermath of these abhorrent acts our priority should be on supporting the survivors and families, and healing our communities.
We must have a real discussion in this country about finding ways to stop these types of senseless shootings. While no one law is likely to prevent a deranged individual committed to taking life from doing so, we should have a comprehensive and civil conversation about finding the right and most effective solutions to protect our communities and particularly, our children. This includes exploring a number of areas, such as mental health services, violence in our culture, and a review of our gun laws.
A Sandy Hook Support Fund has been established by the Newtown government to provide the victims and their families with support services during this difficult time. You can access it at http://www.newtown-ct.gov/Public_Documents/index. In addition, if you or a loved one is having difficulty coping with recent tragedies, including those of Aurora and Newtown, the Disaster Stress Helpline can be reached at 1-800-985-5990 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Let us all continue to keep the communities of Newtown and Aurora in our thoughts and prayers.

I value the input of fellow Coloradans in considering the wide variety of important issues and legislative initiatives that come before the Senate. I hope you will continue to inform me of your thoughts and concerns.
For more information about my priorities as a U.S. Senator, I invite you to visit my website at http://bennet.senate.gov/. Again, thank you for contacting me.

Sincerely,

Michael F. Bennet
United States Senator

TFOGGER
01-04-2013, 14:27
Just got this from Ed Perlmutter [Mad]


Dear James,

Thank you for contacting me about the shooting in Newtown and gun safety legislation. I appreciate hearing from you on this issue because it enables me to better represent the beliefs and values of our district.

My position on this issue is consistent. I support responsible and legal gun ownership. At the same time, incidents like the Connecticut school and Aurora Theater shootings are horrible tragedies, and I support reasonable crime control laws.

Since the Aurora Theater shooting in July, I have been coordinating closely with members of the House and Sen. Dianne Feinstein to prepare a responsible bill to enact an improved assault weapons ban and assault clips ban. I will introduce this bill with Sen. Feinstein and Rep. Carolyn McCarthy at the beginning of the 113th Congress in January. This bill will strengthen the assault weapons ban which expired in 2004. This effort will outlaw the future sale of assault weapons while respecting the 2nd Amendment rights of responsible gun owners by exempting many firearms used for sport, hunting and personal defense. Additionally I am a cosponsor of H.R. 308, the Large Capacity Ammunition Feeding Device Act, which bans the sale of a magazine or similar device which has a capacity of more than 10 rounds of ammunition. I am also a cosponsor of H.R. 6241, the Stop Online Ammunition Sales Act, to prevent individuals from purchasing large amounts of ammunition over the Internet.

It's time to do more than have a conversation about crime control and mental health issues. It is Congress's responsibility to lead, and it's time for me to take action. This is about crime control and doing what we can to deter and ultimately prevent the kinds of tragedies we've experienced all too often in the last few years. This effort must include a discussion about treating mental illnesses and other ways we can reduce violence in our communities. We may agree or at times disagree on these different issues, but I believe Congress should come together to enact responsible changes. Rest assured I will keep your thoughts in mind as debate on these issues continues in Congress.

I encourage you to continue to contact me about the issues important to you. Please visit our website www.perlmutter.house.gov (https://iqconnect.lmhostediq.com/iqextranet/iqClickTrk.aspx?&cid=CO07EP&crop=14325.5677085.5390056.7074608&redirect=http%3a%2f%2fwww.perlmutter.house.gov)whe re you can also sign up for my electronic newsletter, and receive periodic updates on my activities as your Representative in Washington.


Are they trying to provoke a civil war?

Fmedges
01-04-2013, 14:29
I hope so. These fuckers need to be stopped.

Musashi
01-04-2013, 14:32
HEY I got the same letter! So what should we tell the man?
Like listen to all your constituents not just the ones that kiss your heinie?

Gman
01-04-2013, 14:33
We have the best government money can buy. If you're not coming to them with cash in hand, they don't pay attention.

Spdu4ia
01-04-2013, 14:43
We have the best government money can buy. If you're not coming to them with cash in hand, they don't pay attention.

Well look how much cash gun stores have in hand now....

Raul Duke
01-04-2013, 14:49
I have yet to hear back from Representative Lamborn, Senator Udall, and the President (go figure on that one, huh?).

Bennet's response was very vanilla – not nearly the F U attitude Perlmutter or DeGettes responses evokes. Bennet has surprised me a few times in the past going against the Democratic flow, but I guess we will see where his chips fall on this. He knows my opinion on this and I will continue to remind him of my opinion on a regular basis moving forward.

Kraven251
01-04-2013, 14:50
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Are they trying to provoke a civil war?

Oh, I would say they are either trying to start one OR are so far out of touch with the reality of the situation that they have no idea the fight they are about to start.

Either way, we are about to live in interesting times.

Kraven251
01-04-2013, 14:51
I have yet to hear back from Representative Lamborn, Senator Udall, and the President (go figure on that one, huh?).

Bennet's response was very vanilla – not nearly the F U attitude Perlmutter or DeGettes responses evokes. Bennet has surprised me a few times in the past going against the Democratic flow, but I guess we will see where his chips fall on this. He knows my opinion on this and I will continue to remind him of my opinion on a regular basis moving forward.


Udall was supporting the 2A based on the last response I got from him.

Raul Duke
01-04-2013, 15:03
Udall was supporting the 2A based on the last response I got from him.
At first I thought the same thing, but then I found this on his site...

"Responsible gun-ownership is also an integral part of our Western heritage.
The Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is an individual right, and I'm
committed to protecting the rights of citizens to own firearms for personal
protection, hunting, collecting or for other legal purposes.However, the tragedies at Columbine High School, Virginia Tech, Tucson,
Aurora, Newtown, and other places where terrible crimes have been committed with
guns are national tragedies that should concern us all. We should all be able to
come together and discuss concrete steps we can take to help prevent gun
violence from happening. No single policy is going to be adequate in preventing
gun tragedies in the future. We need comprehensive solutions that examine our
culture's glorification of violence, the effectiveness of our laws, our ability
to enforce those laws and access to firearms, especially those designed for the
battlefield. We must do everything we can -- consistent with the Second
Amendment -- to keep weapons out of the hands of criminals, the mentally ill and
those who would turn them against their community."

I do not like that "designed for the battlefield" statement at all.

hollohas
01-04-2013, 15:11
What bothers me most is this...


This bill will strengthen the assault weapons ban which expired in 2004. This effort will outlaw the future sale of assault weapons while respecting the 2nd Amendment rights of responsible gun owners by exempting many firearms used for sport, hunting and personal defense.

It is plain and simple, hypocritical.

You are NOT "respecting the 2nd Amendment rights of gun owners" when you outlaw ANY type of gun. You are directly trampling on those 2nd Amendment rights! The 2nd is about so much more than sport, hunting and defense.

Insane.

Squeeze
01-04-2013, 17:45
What bothers me most is this...



It is plain and simple, hypocritical.

You are NOT "respecting the 2nd Amendment rights of gun owners" when you outlaw ANY type of gun. You are directly trampling on those 2nd Amendment rights! The 2nd is about so much more than sport, hunting and defense.

Insane.


Because the do not understand the phrase: "...shall not be infringed." It's going to take more than words to convince them.