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Old February 8, 2017, 04:42 PM   #1
Tinbucket
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Opn Carry to House on Feb9th in Tn

Everyone in Tn should call their State Legislator today.
Open Carry without permit is up for a vote in House Committee tomorrow the ninth.
Bloomberg has been passing money out. Our New Represenative saidd, in a phone call he was presented with a check from Bloomberg, before his feet are even wet.
The angle Bloomberg is using this year along with Nashville crew, is if passed there will be nuts running around carrying AR15s. that is not an exact quote.
Each time Constitutional Carry has come around Haslam has killed it instructing allies to not let it get to his desk.
The carry permit and application fees are now 315.00 a year lifetime+ firearms carry class.
It amounts to a poll tax with the same objective, as expressed by one Legislator. If you can't afford the tax you are risk.
My State Senator is all over the anti gunners about this as well as many others.
Anyway call. Our State Senators for the most part on our side. The House and State Safety Commissioner Gibbons, and Lt Governor are the obstacles along with Haslam. He has said if it Constitutional Carry get to his desk he will sign it. Call Nashville. Hold him to his word.
If is not the proper forum move it please.
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