demnogis
Regular Member
BWA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA you're funny.Maybe Governor Brown will veto it.
BWA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA you're funny.Maybe Governor Brown will veto it.
I thought the Assembly still had to concur with senate amendments.Edit: Actually I'm still wrong, it passed 44-30. Now it goes to the Governor.
I thought the Assembly still had to concur with senate amendments.
Moonbeam will sign it. When will it take effect?
If this law passes, I will no longer purchase goods or services from California. I have the same ban for other states with no Open Carry, and little way to legally conceal carry.
I've been on hold for 11 minutes "a member of governor browns office will be with you shortly...please hold during the silence" once answered by his staff I politely requested his Veto on AB144,AB809 and SB427. His staff could not indicate whether the governor was to Veto these bills as he has not indicated either way....Keep calling and let his staff know we want his Veto or we recall him ......So what youre saying is that you wont be contacting the Governor to urge his veto before October 9th because you have precluded any other outcome.
Please contact 'Moonbeam' and politely request his veto on AB144, AB809, and SB427.
Governor Jerry Brown
c/o State Capitol, Suite 1173
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: (916) 445-2841
Fax: (916) 558-3160
If calling, press options 1, 2, and 0 to speak with someone.
Assuming it becomes law, it will be effective January 1st, 2012.
What goods and services do you currently purchase from California?
I can think of one you might enjoy occasionally- movies produced in Hollywood. Are you prepared for backing up your commitment? Watch no more movies?
... but I think its important to be realistic in what effect anyone can have on influencing state level government by using a boycott.
Who is going to apply for CCW once OC becomes illegal on January 1st?
I am just throwing this out there; Assuming Brown does not veto AB144, should we coordinate mass group applications for CCW on January 2nd?
I am.
Hollyweird has been pumping out nothing but crap for years so that's an EASY commitment to back up. If it's produced in Hollywood it automatically goes on the "who gives a sh*t" list anyway. Roman Polanki supporting, cult loving, freedom hating, PeTArds... "GASP!" you say? Don't worry, I think I'll live a better life having not seen the Footloose reboot.
:lol:
Sometimes it's just about principle.
Some of us already have.
Doing again to make a point could prove interesting- Something like a coordinated effort for 200-300 people to all show up at the same time, same day to apply in a non-issuing county S/O where they reside.
Ugh... .
I've been on hold for 11 minutes "a member of governor browns office will be with you shortly...please hold during the silence" once answered by his staff I politely requested his Veto on AB144,AB809 and SB427. His staff could not indicate whether the governor was to Veto these bills as he has not indicated either way....Keep calling and let his staff know we want his Veto or we recall him ......
What goods and services do you currently purchase from California?
I can think of one you might enjoy occasionally- movies produced in Hollywood. Are you prepared for backing up your commitment? Watch no more movies?
Look, I dont question your disatisfaction with our legislature (because I share it), but I think its important to be realistic in what effect anyone can have on influencing state level government by using a boycott.
An event that size could become a media event. Would media exposure be beneficial?
So what youre saying is that you wont be contacting the Governor to urge his veto before October 9th because you have precluded any other outcome.
Please contact 'Moonbeam' and politely request his veto on AB144, AB809, and SB427.
Governor Jerry Brown
c/o State Capitol, Suite 1173
Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: (916) 445-2841
Fax: (916) 558-3160
If calling, press options 1, 2, and 0 to speak with someone.
Assuming it becomes law, it will be effective January 1st, 2012.