TheQ
Regular Member
Brothers and Sisters in Arms,
HB 4009 & 4010 (Introduced by Rep. Richard LeBlanc (D - Westland)) are bills that are similar to SB 58 (Eliminate Pistol Free Zones for Concealed Carry). Like SB 58, these bills were introduced in January 2011. Sadly also like SB 58 these bills have rotted in committee (so far). Judiciary Chairman John Walsh has told Rep. LeBlanc his bills will receive a hearing. However, on February 3, 2012 in the MIRS Newsletter Walsh was quoted as saying "we have had a busy agenda and we're not close to a hearing at all".
I had the pleasure to speak to State Representative Richard LeBlanc just a few minutes ago. I asked him:
He told me this:
Here's where you get involved
So folks, you heard the man, now lets' get to work -- just like we did with SB 58, here's the plan:
Phase 1. Find out how to contact your State Representative:
This website will help you find your Representative's Webpage. Their phone number will be on that page.
Phase 2. Pick up the phone and call (don't email) your representative and give them the message. If you're a bit lost for words, here's what you can say:
Once you are on the phone with the appropriate staffer say this:
That's it folks. Just one person to call this time. It will take you less than 5 minutes to look up the phone number for your representative and call them.
Can I ask for your help one more time in making a difference for our individual freedom in Michigan? I hope I can, our Liberty is counting on it.
Most sincerely,
Phillip Hofmeister
President
Michigan Open Carry, Inc.
PHofmeister@miopencarry.org
HB 4009 & 4010 (Introduced by Rep. Richard LeBlanc (D - Westland)) are bills that are similar to SB 58 (Eliminate Pistol Free Zones for Concealed Carry). Like SB 58, these bills were introduced in January 2011. Sadly also like SB 58 these bills have rotted in committee (so far). Judiciary Chairman John Walsh has told Rep. LeBlanc his bills will receive a hearing. However, on February 3, 2012 in the MIRS Newsletter Walsh was quoted as saying "we have had a busy agenda and we're not close to a hearing at all".
I had the pleasure to speak to State Representative Richard LeBlanc just a few minutes ago. I asked him:
What can the firearms community in Michigan do to help you get HB 4009/4010 Passed?
He told me this:
I understand what it's like to be a committee chairman so I won't tell you to have people call Walsh and go after him. Here's what I'd ask your people to do: Call their own State Representative and relay to them they would like to see the Judiciary Committee Address HB 4009 and 4010 -- ask them to relay that to Representative Walsh.
Here's where you get involved
So folks, you heard the man, now lets' get to work -- just like we did with SB 58, here's the plan:
Phase 1. Find out how to contact your State Representative:
This website will help you find your Representative's Webpage. Their phone number will be on that page.
Phase 2. Pick up the phone and call (don't email) your representative and give them the message. If you're a bit lost for words, here's what you can say:
Hello, I'd like to speak to a staffer about a bill that is sitting with the House Judiciary Committee.
Once you are on the phone with the appropriate staffer say this:
Hi, my name is (insert name) and I am a constituent of Representative (Insert your Representative's name here) and a friend of Michigan Open Carry, Inc. I live in (Insert the name of your City, Township, Village, etc.).
The reason I am calling today is to urge my representative to make sure action is taken on HB 4009 and HB 4010. These bills would expand the rights of law abiding citizens who have obtained their Concealed Pistol License to carry their firearms for the protection of themselves and the people they love. Currently HB 4009 and 4010 are assigned to the Judiciary Committee where they have sat for over a year.
These bills are very important to me and I don't want to see them die in committee. I'd like my representative to have a conversation with Chairman John Walsh about getting these bills addressed in committee and moved to the floor, where I hope my representative will support them. Please pass on my message. Let me give you my phone number in case my representative has any questions or would like to contact me.
That's it folks. Just one person to call this time. It will take you less than 5 minutes to look up the phone number for your representative and call them.
Can I ask for your help one more time in making a difference for our individual freedom in Michigan? I hope I can, our Liberty is counting on it.
Most sincerely,
Phillip Hofmeister
President
Michigan Open Carry, Inc.
PHofmeister@miopencarry.org
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