What's the best way to voice/show support of the bill?
I looked up my local/state reps. (Link to find rep) which mine happen to be Aaron Freeman and Mike Speedy. I then emailed them the following letter I composed.What's the best way to voice/show support of the bill?
Thanks for the link and template to base off of.I looked up my local/state reps. (Link to find rep) which mine happen to be Aaron Freeman and Mike Speedy. I then emailed them the following letter I composed.
"As a responsible firearm owner and constituent, I ask you to please support House Bill 1369. This bill restores the true meaning of what it means to exercise our right to keep and bear arms, as stated in the second amendment, freely, and without asking for permission first, as well as expanding the rights and freedoms of all honest liberty-loving Hoosiers. Constitutional Carry as this bill represents, simply means that if a person can lawfully own a gun, they can also carry it concealed without getting a license. This is already the law in 16 states, including three in the “liberal” northeast. Therefore, I once again urge you as my representative, to stand behind and support HB 1369. Thank you for your time and consideration."
I just know this is the latest one to pop up on my legislative sights that I follow.Thanks for the link and template to base off of.
IIRC this is the same one Relford is stumping for? He said there was one that had flaws and one that had solid support...
Thank you for taking time to compose that letter. I just emailed a slightly modified version to our local/State Reps.I looked up my local/state reps. (Link to find rep) which mine happen to be Aaron Freeman and Mike Speedy. I then emailed them the following letter I composed.
"As a responsible firearm owner and constituent, I ask you to please support House Bill 1369. This bill restores the true meaning of what it means to exercise our right to keep and bear arms, as stated in the second amendment, freely, and without asking for permission first, as well as expanding the rights and freedoms of all honest liberty-loving Hoosiers. Constitutional Carry as this bill represents, simply means that if a person can lawfully own a gun, they can also carry it concealed without getting a license. This is already the law in 16 states, including three in the “liberal” northeast. Therefore, I once again urge you as my representative, to stand behind and support HB 1369. Thank you for your time and consideration."
No prob. Anything to help further our fight to keep our 2A rights intact and without infringement.Thank you for taking time to compose that letter. I just emailed a slightly modified version to our local/State Reps.
Write (emails and real letters), call and urge friends and family to do the same.What's the best way to voice/show support of the bill?
^^This!!^^ Keep an eye on the 2021 legislative session thread. This is going to come up quick either next week or the following week.Write (emails and real letters), call and urge friends and family to do the same.
Ok, but HB1369 is in the Indiana General Assembly. Call your state representative, not Congress.Checking in to follow progress. I'll email/call my congresscritter.
I know; but "congresscritter" rolls off the tongue (keyboard) more easily than "assemblycritter".Ok, but HB1369 is in the Indiana General Assembly. Call your state representative, not Congress.
Ok, just checking given INGO's affection for feckless actions.I know; but "congresscritter" rolls off the tongue (keyboard) more easily than "assemblycritter".
Dear
Thank you for reaching out to me. I understand your concern with protecting the Second Amendment, and I assure you that I fully support our constitutional rights. I have held town halls where the majority of constituents who have attended do not support constitutional carry and believe that the current system provides for responsible gun-ownership, preventing those who shouldn’t own a firearm from obtaining one.
Thank you for staying involved in the political process. If I can ever be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me again at 317-234-9447 or h11@iga.in.gov.
Sincerely,
Mike Aylesworth
State Representative
House District 11
Representative Aylesworth,
I’m not sure where these “Town Halls” you’re referencing are held, but most Hoosiers I, and my wife speak with, support Constitutional Carry. Certainly you’re free to choose, as are we.
That said, if your opponent in the next election supports Constitutional Carry, you can be certain we’ll support them.
well written, I hope you don't mind my adopting your letter to send to my rep. I also, on behalf on my dad (with his permission) sent one to his rep as well.I looked up my local/state reps. (Link to find rep) which mine happen to be Aaron Freeman and Mike Speedy. I then emailed them the following letter I composed.
"As a responsible firearm owner and constituent, I ask you to please support House Bill 1369. This bill restores the true meaning of what it means to exercise our right to keep and bear arms, as stated in the second amendment, freely, and without asking for permission first, as well as expanding the rights and freedoms of all honest liberty-loving Hoosiers. Constitutional Carry as this bill represents, simply means that if a person can lawfully own a gun, they can also carry it concealed without getting a license. This is already the law in 16 states, including three in the “liberal” northeast. Therefore, I once again urge you as my representative, to stand behind and support HB 1369. Thank you for your time and consideration."
I would challenge Aylesworth on this: "preventing those who shouldn’t own a firearm from obtaining one". Please ask him to name just one person who shouldn't own a firearm who was prevented from obtaining one, due to Indiana's LTCH requirement.After emailing the above template to our Rep, here was his reply:
...our response?
Funny you should mention; we did indeed ask him that very question at a recent public gathering.I would challenge Aylesworth on this: "preventing those who shouldn’t own a firearm from obtaining one". Please ask him to name just one person who shouldn't own a firearm who was prevented from obtaining one, due to Indiana's LTCH requirement.