While I agree with you that we need to move some pro2A bills, our lawmakers had a lot to deal with this year as far as trying to get our economy back on track. Randy Richarville is the leader of the State Senate, and also lives where I do. I recently wrote him asking about his Campus Carry bill that he has pushed in the past and brought up other gun rights being passed in other states recently, asking why we have seen nothing. Here is a copy of my letter and his reply. -
My email to him-
Dear Senator Richardville,
I am writing you today to ask how progress for the campus carry legislation you have supported in the past is coming along, and to ask you why we have not seen any positive changes to our gun laws since last November's election?
As you know, republicans won a lot of state legislatures and governor positions in several states last November, and those states have been busy passing pro-2A legislation while we sit idle in Michigan. Since November, Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, Florida, Missouri and others have all found the time, why haven't we been able to do so?
One of the main reasons I vote for you is your stance on the Second Amendment and your unflinching support for gun rights, so now that you are in such an influential position why have we not seen any progress in this area?
I ask you to please not waste this opportunity while republicans control all 3 areas of government here in Michigan. We never know when that may change, so please do the right thing and pass some positive gun rights legislation while you have the opportunity.
His reply to me-
I am still working with my colleagues on changing the laws in regards to concealed weapons. While there won’t be legislation passed on this issue by the end of the year, we are making it a priority for 2012. It is a very important issue for myself and many others in my caucus. I appreciate your continued interest in this matter.
Best,
Senator Richardville
Now also keep in mind our Gov may be a (R), but he is an establishment (R), and gun rights are not high on his priorities, so I think it is HIGHLY unlikely he signs anythign very contoversial, like campus carry or elimination of pfz's