Iopencarry
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Time
Today · 4:00pm - 7:30pm
Location Fax: 916-327-5989
More Info The California State Senate could vote on AB 1934 as early as this Monday (August 23rd). Take a few moments on Sunday to send a FAX to Senator Dean Florez [D-Fresno] at 916-327-5989 urging him to vote NO on AB 1934.
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Senator Dean Florez,
I would like to respectfully urge you to vote NO on AB 1934 and protect the individual right to openly bear arms in California.
Thank You For Your Service,
This is from a friend,
" Saldana has said passage of the bill won't cost the state any money. If the bill passes and becomes law, every city and county that enforces it can be sued in Federal Court. Last month, Alan Gura sent an enhanced bill to the City of Washington D.C. for payment of his fees in the Heller case. The bill is $3.12 million dollars. Now multiply that by every city and county in the state and you can easily see that this "cost free" bill can potentially cost the state millions of dollars, not counting the millions of dollars the cities will have to spend defending the bill."
Today · 4:00pm - 7:30pm
Location Fax: 916-327-5989
More Info The California State Senate could vote on AB 1934 as early as this Monday (August 23rd). Take a few moments on Sunday to send a FAX to Senator Dean Florez [D-Fresno] at 916-327-5989 urging him to vote NO on AB 1934.
Feel free to use http://www.gotfreefax.com/
*This user-friendly free fax service takes less than 5-minutes to complete*
- - CUT & PASTE - -
Senator Dean Florez,
I would like to respectfully urge you to vote NO on AB 1934 and protect the individual right to openly bear arms in California.
Thank You For Your Service,
This is from a friend,
" Saldana has said passage of the bill won't cost the state any money. If the bill passes and becomes law, every city and county that enforces it can be sued in Federal Court. Last month, Alan Gura sent an enhanced bill to the City of Washington D.C. for payment of his fees in the Heller case. The bill is $3.12 million dollars. Now multiply that by every city and county in the state and you can easily see that this "cost free" bill can potentially cost the state millions of dollars, not counting the millions of dollars the cities will have to spend defending the bill."