MSG Laigaie
Campaign Veteran
Alpine, great job. Do you think you could get a copy of the "list" and publish (out them) it here?
Alpine, great job. Do you think you could get a copy of the "list" and publish (out them) it here?
He told me he'd send it to me as soon as he gets it and I'll post it here for you guys.
HOWEVER, this Rep. Appleton and her aide Donna might not hand over that list it because it either:
A. does not exist
or
B. it might be insignificant and wind up humiliating her.
or
C. would allow us to contact and/or "out" these people and then she'd be afraid they'd withdraw their support.
Is there a way to do a lawful info. request regarding this if she will not publish the list?
I know it doesn't seem very official, but to me, a list of public officials on the state's payroll who are endorsing a rep.'s bill and that rep is using them as justification for that bill's passage seems like it would benefit the public to be known.
He told me he'd send it to me as soon as he gets it and I'll post it here for you guys.
HOWEVER, this Rep. Appleton and her aide Donna might not hand over that list it because it either:
A. does not exist
or
B. it might be insignificant and wind up humiliating her.
or
C. would allow us to contact and/or "out" these people and then she'd be afraid they'd withdraw their support.
Is there a way to do a lawful info. request regarding this if she will not publish the list?
I know it doesn't seem very official, but to me, a list of public officials on the state's payroll who are endorsing a rep.'s bill and that rep is using them as justification for that bill's passage seems like it would benefit the public to be known.
Pierce County prosecutors have charged a 20-year-old man who was shot June 19th while allegedly breaking into a Tacoma home.
Christopher Rhodes is set to be arraigned this afternoon on one count of residential burglary.
“The defendant was caught in the act and lawfully shot,” Prosecutor Mark Lindquist said. “Now, he’s going to be held accountable for the burglary. This case is another reminder that breaking into people’s homes can land you in the hospital or prison, if you aren’t killed.”
Charging papers give this account:
A man was home alone June 19[SUP]th[/SUP] when he heard knocking on the front door, which he ignored. Moments later, the man heard someone prying open a window so grabbed a shotgun and called 911.
After Rhodes smashed a bay window and climbed into the home, the homeowner fired a single shot, hitting Rhodes in the face.
Rhodes, bleeding from the face and arms, ran to a nearby home and asked two men sitting in a garage watching television to hide him. He then collapsed.
Rhodes was taken to a hospital, where he was treated for the gunshot wound.
Police found a cell phone on Rhodes that had an application that allowed him to monitor police radio broadcasts.
Spot on SVG. I have the answer already.
Dear John,
Just as I don't forward or reveal your e-mails, I won't reveal the names of people who support this action. You will have to wait on the hearing until it is scheduled. Session starts the 14th of January and I have no idea when it will be on the agenda.
Sherry
Representative Sherry Appleton
Washington State House of Representatives
23rd Legislative District
360 786-7934
360 697-2588
Sent from my iPad
On Dec 31, 2012, at 10:44 AM, "John Laigaie III"
Hello Sherry I hope your holiday was safe and filled with joy
I understand that you have quite a list of local Law officers that have come to you supporting this action. I am requesting the names of those officers and any other public official who has endorsed this action. I am sure you want your term to be an example of transparency in government.
In addition I, and many others, are patiently waiting for you to inform us as to when we may speak against this assault on Washington's Citizens Rights.
Thank you for your time, MSG John Laigaie
We need to make WA a "one party" state so that I could record my calls, especially the one to her.
you should've heard Donna, she was pissed despite my professional demeanor when speaking to her.
And she really did claim cops and judges were supporting Sherry's bill. But she said it in a way that implied that the vast majority of cops and judges wanted this...
I'm yet to meet a police officer who I think would support this bill limiting self defense. I mean it's true gun owners have had problems with the cops in terms of search and seizure and detention wise, but very rarely is there a problem with guns or self defense itself. During a public presentation I was at Sheriff Steve Boyer of Kitsap County even openly said he really care if felons were shot in self defense, and other members have mentioned that Boyer encourages CPLs and his office issues them quickly. Keep in mind, Boyer is the sheriff on the county in which most of Appleton's district lie. so my guess is Sheriff Steve isn't lobbying for this bill...
and what do superior court judges care?
You know who I think wants this bill, although I can't prove it. Russ Hauge, the Prosecutor of Kitsap County, he has shown a strong anti-gun bias and has chanrged numerous LACs for acts of self defense. I don't think the judges or the cops want it, I think the DA wants it.
It sounds like time for a Letter to the Editor.
How different from publishing the names of those that supported her election bid.