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  1. #1
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    Default Letter to Legislators?

    I would like to keep sending letters or emails to my legislators to let them that I want my second amendment rights as well as my right to carry to be protected. However I don't know that I am informed on the specifics of the bills and laws well enough to come up with good letters.

    Does anyone know where I can get a good, well worded form type letter that I can send to my representatives?

    Thanks in advance.

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    Default Re: Letter to Legislators?

    Hi lewprinting. What I try to do is write my own e-mail which is precise and to the point on the issue. Sometimes it is hard to read the bills and understand what the meat and potatoes of it is.

    Just a thought for Dan and the others who run PAFOA. Is there a way we can break each bill down into layman's terms. It could be put into a post titled something like "H.B. 266 - breakdown" or H.B. 266 - layman's terms". That way, members can decifer what is a threat to our RTKBA and fire off e-mails or letters quickly and easily.

    I'd be willing to help out as time permits.

    Dave G.
    Dave G.

    "Gun control has not worked in D.C. The only people who have guns are criminals. We have the strictest gun laws in the nation and one of the highest murder rates. It's quicker to pull your Smith & Wesson than to dial 911 if you're being robbed."

    -Lieutenant Lowell Duckett, Special Assistant to DC Police Chief; President, Black Police Caucus, The Washington Post, March 22, 1996


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    Default Re: Letter to Legislators?

    I have to admit, reading those bills can be a challenge.

    Perhaps the reason for the confusing language is to keep us unejumicated commoners in the dark until it's too late for us to protest?

    As much as I try, there are many of these bills that I just can't understand - even when posted by well meaning pafoa members. I'm fairly certain that many gun owners don't bother reading those posts for the same reason.

    As for the letter writing, I have seen several well written form letters posted here and the time it took to write them is appreciated by many!
    At the same time, a brief letter outlining your concerns can be just as effective.

    lewprinting,
    If you typed up a letter and asked for a critique/suggestions, I'm sure that sum of da bettr lettr riters heer wood help u clean it up if needed.
    Don't be afraid to ask! (Don't ask me though, I have to run everything past my wife/proofreader to correct my mistakes!)
    I called to check my ZIP CODE!....DY-NO-MITE!!!

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    Default Re: Letter to Legislators?

    http://www.gunowners.org/activism.htm


    GOA has a complete list of your reps and they break down each bill as it comes down the pike. GOA updates you on current bills, and often has pre-written letters already on their site.

    Many times all you need to do is sign their pre-written letter, and hit SUBMIT. They will send it off to everyone that needs to read it.

    They also have complete contact info for you including phone numbers.

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    Default Re: Letter to Legislators?

    Here is an e-mail I received from GOA it has a letter to send to your rep at the end.


    Far-reaching Gun Ban Would Cripple The Second Amendment
    -- McCarthy's bill to outlaw millions of guns

    Gun Owners of America E-Mail Alert
    8001 Forbes Place, Suite 102, Springfield, VA 22151
    Phone: 703-321-8585 / FAX: 703-321-8408
    http://www.gunowners.org

    Thursday, March 22, 2007

    The Democrats are back in power and their anti-gun wing is trying to
    make up for lost time as far as gun control legislation is concerned.
    There are a number of bills that have been introduced already, but
    GOA will be there to meet every challenge.

    Right now, we need your help in beating back a reintroduction of the
    so-called "assault weapons ban," the infamous bill that
    outlawed many
    types of firearms based primarily on cosmetics, misinformation and
    scare tactics.

    The bill is HR 1022, and last month it was introduced by the Queen of
    Gun Control, Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY). Its 30 cosponsors
    comprise a list of the usual anti-gun suspects -- so we need to make
    sure that no pro-gun congressmen are duped into signing their names
    onto this anti-gun piece of trash.

    McCarthy entitled her bill the Assault Weapons Ban and Law
    Enforcement Protection Act of 2007, knowing these firearms aren't
    "assault weapons" and knowing the bill she is reintroducing does
    nothing to prevent violent crime -- since the guns in question have
    seldom been used in crime.

    McCarthy's bill would reinstate all of the now defunct provisions
    related to semi-automatic firearms and large capacity magazines. The
    manufacture and/or importation of many firearms would be prohibited.
    This would be paired with a strong ban on the possession or transfer
    of detachable magazines having moderate or larger capacities.

    Truth be told, HR 1022 is the old ban on steroids. Fourteen more
    guns are listed by name than in the '94 ban, and only one
    "dangerous"
    feature, such as a pistol grip, is needed to make a "nice"
    gun into a
    "bad" gun. The old ban required two "dangerous"
    features, such as a
    pistol grip and a folding stock. This distinction effectively
    expands the scope of the bill to ban a far broader variety of
    firearms.

    Since the U.S. Department of Justice has already documented that the
    previous "assault weapons" ban did absolutely nothing to stop
    violent
    crime, it is clear that HR 1022 is simply a direct attack on the 2nd
    Amendment rights of gun owners.

    More than 10 years ago, the anti-gun lobby and their friends in the
    media began waging a campaign to frighten people and convince them
    that the so-called "assault weapons" are rapid fire machine guns
    when, in reality, they are merely semi-automatic firearms that look
    different than traditional hunting rifles.

    This bill is designed to cripple the firearms industry while
    infringing on the rights of all gun owners. It is proof positive
    that the rabid, anti-gun members of Congress really don't care about
    stopping crime or saving lives -- they just want to take our guns
    away.

    What are the odds of this bill getting through the Congress? Who
    knows? House Speaker Nancy Pelosi just gave Rep. Jefferson a seat on
    the Homeland Security Panel. Jefferson was the guy who had $90,000
    dollars of bribe money stuffed into his freezer.

    If the liberals now in control of the Democrat Party feel they are
    strong enough to get away with that kind of outrage, they may feel
    they can get away with passing a gun ban that does nothing but punish
    law-abiding gun owners.

    We must take seriously every anti-gun bill introduced in this
    Congress. But, at the same time, this bill is an opportunity to beat
    up those members of Congress who hate guns and will stop at nothing
    to eliminate our constitutional right to keep and bear arms.

    If we can give them a good thrashing on HR 1022, we may be able to
    discourage them from bringing forth more bills like this. And that
    is why we need your help in beating down HR 1022 quickly, and making
    sure that none of the good guys get suckered into supporting this.

    ACTION: Please use the pre-written letter below to direct your
    comments to your Congressman. And circulate this alert to your
    pro-gun friends and family.

    You can visit the Gun Owners Legislative Action Center at
    http://www.gunowners.org/activism.htm to send your Representative a
    pre-written e-mail message. And, you can call your Representative
    toll-free at 1-877-762-8762.

    ---- Pre-written letter to your Representative ----

    Dear Representative:

    I'm sure you are aware that Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY) has
    reintroduced, in the form of HR 1022, the Clinton semi-auto gun ban
    that sunset a couple of years ago. The Justice Department reported
    that the ban's impact on gun violence was small at best, and too
    small to be statistically valid.

    By contrast, states adopting concealed carry laws had significant
    decreases in violent crime while states and cities maintaining strict
    gun control laws continued to have the nation's highest rates of
    violent crime.

    I agree with Gun Owners of America that the only people affected by
    the so-called "assault weapons ban" of 1994 were law-abiding gun
    owners, manufacturers and importers. Clearly, this bill is nothing
    less than an infringement on the rights of gun owners. And we won't
    stand for it.

    The supporters of HR 1022 will be identified as anti-gun Congressmen
    and, hopefully, targeted for defeat at the next election. As your
    constituent, I urge you to oppose this or any other gun grabbing bill
    in the 110th Congress.

    Sincerely,


    ****************************
    "Ya only need legs to kick ass baby boy" - Bartender in Feast III

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