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Mountain Man
02-16-2013, 12:08
Here is a list of Colorado Dem Representative e-mail address's. Its not to late to send them an e-mail to let them know what you think. I guess this won't be the end of it.

They do the offical vote on Monday for the mag limit/ban.



john.buckner.house@state.co.us (john.buckner.house@state.co.us), lois.court.house@state.co.us (lois.court.house@state.co.us), crisanta.duran.house@state.co.us (crisanta.duran.house@state.co.us), thomas.exum.house@state.co.us (thomas.exum.house@state.co.us), mferrandino@yahoo.com (mferrandino@yahoo.com), randyfischer@frii.com (randyfischer@frii.com), mike.foote.house@state.co.us (mike.foote.house@state.co.us), leroy.garcia.house@state.co.us (leroy.garcia.house@state.co.us), joann.ginal.house@state.co.us (joann.ginal.house@state.co.us), millie.hamner.house@state.co.us (millie.hamner.house@state.co.us), dl.hullinghorst.house@state.co.us (dl.hullinghorst.house@state.co.us), repkagan@gmail.com (repkagan@gmail.com), reptracy29@gmail.com (reptracy29@gmail.com), jeanne.labuda.house@state.co.us (jeanne.labuda.house@state.co.us), steve.lebsock.house@state.co.us (steve.lebsock.house@state.co.us), pete.lee.house@state.co.us (pete.lee.house@state.co.us), claire.levy.house@state.co.us (claire.levy.house@state.co.us), jenise.may.house@state.co.us (jenise.may.house@state.co.us), mike.mclachlan.house@state.co.us (mike.mclachlan.house@state.co.us), jovan.melton.house@state.co.us (jovan.melton.house@state.co.us), diane.mitschbush.house@state.co.us (diane.mitschbush.house@state.co.us), dominick.moreno.house@state.co.us (dominick.moreno.house@state.co.us), dan.pabon.house@state.co.us (dan.pabon.house@state.co.us), cherylin.peniston.house@state.co.us (cherylin.peniston.house@state.co.us), brittany.pettersen.house@state.co.us (brittany.pettersen.house@state.co.us), dianne.primavera.house@state.co.us (dianne.primavera.house@state.co.us), paul.rosenthal.house@state.co.us (paul.rosenthal.house@state.co.us), su.ryden.house@state.co.us (su.ryden.house@state.co.us), joseph.salazar.house@state.co.us (joseph.salazar.house@state.co.us), sue.schafer.house@state.co.us (sue.schafer.house@state.co.us), max@maxtyler.us (max@maxtyler.us), edvigil1@gmail.com (edvigil1@gmail.com), angela.williams.house@state.co.us (angela.williams.house@state.co.us), dave.young.house@state.co.us (dave.young.house@state.co.us),

brobar
02-16-2013, 12:22
I've been emailing them a couple of times a day since Tuesday.

butnewa
02-16-2013, 12:23
Has anyone received any replies back from using their direct e-mails?
The only time I get a reply is when I go through the NRAILA page...maybe they automatically catch those with a canned reply and put them in their spam folder - :-(

Mountain Man
02-16-2013, 12:34
I have not recieved anything from state reps. Only Bennet, Udall and Lamborn.

butnewa
02-16-2013, 12:41
I think they pretty much could care less if you are not in their district and only slightly care if you are.

brutal
02-16-2013, 12:58
If it gets to the Senate, how do you suppose this one will vote?

Thank you for participating in the legislative process, I value your input.
Today's vote on gun legislation is in the House only. As I am a Senator, I am not voting today on these. When they do come to the
Senate, I will look at all sides before I make any decisions. Please feel free to contact me again with any further concerns.


Sincerely,

Senator Irene Aguilar, MD
Click here for more information about Senator Aguilar (http://www.aguilarfor32.com/)


The Office of Senator Irene Aguilar, M.D.State Capitol, Room 266
303-866-4852 (tel:303-866-4852)
www.aguilarfor32.com (http://www.aguilarfor32.com/)
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sandman76
02-16-2013, 13:08
I got a email back from Hickenlooper and from Tracy Kraft Tharp.

Not that it meant anything. Just mumbo jumbo.

Thank you for contacting my office regarding gun control.

I will continue to work with all stakeholders to find a balance that guarantees public safety and health while continuing to protect 2nd amendment rights. Mental health policy is a critical component of this policy discussion as well. I will remember your comments as the subject arises and thank you for staying informed of our progress on this subject.
Please don’t hesitate to contact me with any further questions.
Sincerely,
Representative Tracy Kraft-Tharp

two shoes
02-17-2013, 20:37
If it gets to the Senate, how do you suppose this one will vote?

Thank you for participating in the legislative process, I value your input.
Today's vote on gun legislation is in the House only. As I am a Senator, I am not voting today on these. When they do come to the
Senate, I will look at all sides before I make any decisions. Please feel free to contact me again with any further concerns.


Sincerely,

Senator Irene Aguilar, MD
Click here for more information about Senator Aguilar (http://www.aguilarfor32.com/)


The Office of Senator Irene Aguilar, M.D.State Capitol, Room 266
303-866-4852 (tel:303-866-4852)
www.aguilarfor32.com (http://www.aguilarfor32.com/)
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I got the same thing from her.

two shoes
02-17-2013, 20:40
From Rep. Kathleen Conti: Thank you for sharing your voice. This issue is important to us at the Capitol. Please send us your location/district as we would like to know. Thank you again for your involvement!

Same as above from Rep Tracy Kraft-Tharp

asmo
02-17-2013, 20:44
Thank you for contacting me with your concerns regarding the recently introduced gun bills here at the State Legislature.


It is hard to ignore the heavy media coverage of past mass shootings in this country. It is all too easy to ignore or miss the daily gun violence.
These add up to an average of 17 Americans daily dying from gun violence.


While it is important that we work to decrease gun violence, we need to do so within the bounds of our 2nd Amendment right to own firearms.
Our nation has a rich history of responsible gun ownership and extensive rights for gun owners, and we at the legislature are working to find a
balance that works for all the citizens of Colorado.


Many of my constituents have written or called asking me to work on sensible gun safety legislation. Others have told me that any restrictions,
including background checks, are an infringement on their 2nd Amendment rights. I would note that the Supreme Court has held that this right,
like all constitutional rights, is not unlimited. Justice Scalia has noted that the 2nd Amendment does not prohibit laws restricting possession
by certain individuals, such as felons and the mentally ill. Nor does it interfere with weapons bans in sensitive locations such as schools. These
constraints have been upheld on the grounds that they do not infringe on the core purpose of the 2nd Amendment, which is self-defense.


There is no one solution to gun violence and it is vital that we approach this problem from every angle. I support the Governor’s recommendations to
strengthen our mental health safety net, improved reporting on individuals barred from gun ownership due to mental health holds and criminal records,
and closing the loopholes in background checks. I recognize and support the rights of law abiding citizens to own guns. None of these common sense
proposals violates the 2nd Amendment as interpreted by the Supreme Court, which I support.


Thank you again for contacting me with your concerns.


Sincerely,


Senator Irene Aguilar, MD
Chair, Senate Health and Human Services Committee


The Office of Senator Irene Aguilar, M.D.State Capitol, Room 266
303-866-4852 (tel:303-866-4852)

asmo
02-17-2013, 20:45
Thank you for taking the time to reach out to my office with your perspective around possible gun safety legislation. Your input is critical in strengthening our democratic process and in helping me to best represent our district.

In the wake of the recent high profile gun violence that has occurred in Colorado and nationally, it is clear that we are engaged in a public conversation about gun safety, violence, mental health, and school security. As bills may be introduced by the 100 members of the general assembly, I will consider the specifics of this proposed legislation and weigh all the options. I remain committed to protecting Second Amendment rights, balanced with ensuring the safety of our citizens.

I appreciate your input on firearms-related issues and believe that we need to have a balanced and ongoing public discussion about gun safety to determine the best course of action. Coloradans must collectively find reasonable solutions that protect the Second Amendment rights of our law-abiding citizens, while keeping guns out of the hands of dangerous people and finding a more comprehensive approach to dealing with factors that could contribute to violence, such as mental illness.

Please continue to follow the legislation introduced this session on the general assembly’s website, and contact me with your comments on specific legislation. I value your opinion and will always consider the input of my district before casting my vote in the Colorado State Senate.

Sincerely,

Senator Gail Schwartz


From the office of:
Gail Schwartz, Colorado State Senator
Senate District 5
office: 303-866-4871 (tel:303-866-4871)
State Capitol Building, Room 332
Denver, CO 80203

cross
02-17-2013, 21:08
A helpful reminder...

DEMOCRATS WHO VOTED “AYE” FOR THE 1994 CRIME BILL AND LOST REELECTION THAT YEAR (29):

Peter Barca (D-Wis.)
James Bilbray (D-Nev.)
Jack Brooks (D-Texas)
Leslie Byrne (D-Va.)
Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.)
Buddy Darden (D-Ga.)
Karan English (D-Ariz.)
Eric Fingerhut (D-Ohio)
Tom Foley (D-Wash.)
Dan Glickman (D-Kan.)
Dan Hamburg (D-Calif.)
Peter Hoagland (D-Neb.)
George Hochbrueckner (D-N.Y.)
Jay Inslee (D-Wash.)
Don Johnson (D-Ga.)
Herb Klein (D-N.J.)
Mike Kreidler (D-Wash.)
Martin Lancaster (D-N.C.)
Richard Lehman (D-Calif.)
Jill Long (D-Ind.)
David Mann (D-Ohio)
Marjorie Margolies-Mezvinsky (D-Pa.)
Frank McCloskey (D-Ind.)
David Price (D-N.C.)
Dan Rostenkowski (D-Ill.)
Lynn Schenk (D-Calif.)
Karen Shepherd (D-Utah)
Neal Smith (D-Iowa)
Dick Swett (D-N.H.)
DEMOCRATS WHO VOTED “AYE” FOR THE 1994 BRADY BILL AND HAD BEEN DEFEATED IN A PRIMARY CONTEST (1):
Lucien Blackwell (D-Pa.)
DEMOCRATS WHO VOTED “AYE” FOR THE 1994 BRADY BILL AND WERE RETIRING FROM OFFICE (14):
Douglas Applegate (D-Ohio)
Jim Bacchus (D-Fla.)
Butler Derrick (D-S.C.)
Don Edwards (D-Calif.)
William Ford (D-Mich.)
William Hughes (D-N.J.)
Marilyn Lloyd (D-Tenn.)
Romano Mazzoli (D-Ky.)
Stephen Neal (D-N.C.)
J.J. Pickle (D-Texas)
George Sangmeister (D-Ill.)
Philip Sharp (D-Ind.)
Al Swift (D-Wash.)
Jamie Whitten (D-Miss.)

funkymonkey1111
02-17-2013, 21:10
i got a response from Kagan.