I could not make it to Boston today but just called Rosenberg's office and spoke to an aide to express my displeasure at the possibility of it not coming up for a vote. Just followed it up with this email that I cc'd all other Senators on:
Senator Rosenberg,
I was not able to make it in to Boston today to try to speak to you about this matter but did just leave a message with one of your aides. I have heard that you personally will not allow this bill to come up for a vote in this session and, if this is true, it is quite distressing to me and, I am sure, hundreds of thousands of other citizens in the Commonwealth. I am respectfully requesting that you allow a vote on this now and not leave gun owners in Massachusetts in limbo under the dark shadow of our Attorney General whose actions of late appear to be completely politically motivated. Healey has usurped the legislative process and changed the whole dynamic of how a government for the citizens should work, this should be very concerning to you and fellow Senators/Representatives. I am imploring you to allow this wrong to be corrected by allowing Senator Tarr’s bill to come up for a vote and, if you do desire to change the firearms laws, do it through the proper legislative process where all voices will have equal weight.
I promise that, if you do not allow this to come up for a vote, I not only will never vote for you again but will make it my mission to remove you from office at election time.
Thank you – your constituent,
PS: I never voted for him anyway!