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[font="PrimaSans BT,Verdana,sans-serif"]Dear Mr. nova,
Thank you for your email—participation from citizens like
yourself is an integral part of the legislative process and I appreciate
your
taking the time to contact me.
During this legislative session, many gun issues were
brought to the floor of the House of Delegates. I am proud of having
supported
bills protecting the 2
nd
Amendment rights including SB 1035.
However, during session in the House of Delegates, I voted
against House Bill 1851, Senate Bill 1528, and House Bill 2528 and plan on
upholding the Governors veto.
I understand your concerns about Governor Kaine’s veto on
Senate Bill 1035. Before I make a decision about how to vote, I want to
hear the
reasoning behind vetoing this bill. I believe that a law abiding citizen
who
has a permit to carry a concealed weapon is better off having that weapon
on
their person than leaving it in their car, where it could be forgotten or
stolen. I will be back in contact after the House reconvenes on April 8
th
.
Thank you so much for your correspondence and I hope to see
you in the District now that I returned from session.
Sincerely,
Delegate Dave Marsden
Delegate Dave W. Marsden
41st District, Virginia House of Delegates
office: 703-323-4733
fax: 804-698-6741
cell: 703-964-6821
________________________________________
Although I'm disappointed with his decision to vote against a few bills, I am pleased that he understands why the restaurant ban needs repealed. I've contacted my delegate a few times in the past and while he sometimes goes against some pro-gun bills, he supports lawful carrying and even suggested I get a VA CHP in the future.
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[font="PrimaSans BT,Verdana,sans-serif"]Dear Mr. nova,
Thank you for your email—participation from citizens like
yourself is an integral part of the legislative process and I appreciate
your
taking the time to contact me.
During this legislative session, many gun issues were
brought to the floor of the House of Delegates. I am proud of having
supported
bills protecting the 2
nd
Amendment rights including SB 1035.
However, during session in the House of Delegates, I voted
against House Bill 1851, Senate Bill 1528, and House Bill 2528 and plan on
upholding the Governors veto.
I understand your concerns about Governor Kaine’s veto on
Senate Bill 1035. Before I make a decision about how to vote, I want to
hear the
reasoning behind vetoing this bill. I believe that a law abiding citizen
who
has a permit to carry a concealed weapon is better off having that weapon
on
their person than leaving it in their car, where it could be forgotten or
stolen. I will be back in contact after the House reconvenes on April 8
th
.
Thank you so much for your correspondence and I hope to see
you in the District now that I returned from session.
Sincerely,
Delegate Dave Marsden
Delegate Dave W. Marsden
41st District, Virginia House of Delegates
office: 703-323-4733
fax: 804-698-6741
cell: 703-964-6821
________________________________________
Although I'm disappointed with his decision to vote against a few bills, I am pleased that he understands why the restaurant ban needs repealed. I've contacted my delegate a few times in the past and while he sometimes goes against some pro-gun bills, he supports lawful carrying and even suggested I get a VA CHP in the future.
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