If you live in Quincy, now is the time to call and email your state rep, Mr John Keenan, politely and respectfully please, but share your opinion and sense of urgency about the firearms legislation coming up this session. If you don't live in Quincy, contact your own rep & senator again. Sounds like at least some of thes folks are in "opinion forming time", letting them know it's urgent, it's about civil rights & due process might help set a positive theme for the bills they decide to support.
I'm going to call my own rep again today to use the word "urgent" a bunch of times after reading this.
http://randolph.wickedlocal.com/news/20170223/randolph-rep-weighs-gun-control-bill
"While he said every week his office gets a gun related call or inquiry, state Sen. John Keenan, D-Quincy, said he has not heard from constituents about the proposal.
Because it is new and one of more than 5,700 proposed bills, he said he has not read through the entire piece of legislation yet. We're always striking a balance between Second Amendment rights and ensuring public safety in dealing with all the issues with guns," Keenan said.
He said gun legislation enacted two years ago was a compromise between GOAL (the Massachusetts Gun Owners Action League) and legislators, covering a wide variety of topics such as mental health provisions, registration issues and getting receipts after purchases.
I'm going to call my own rep again today to use the word "urgent" a bunch of times after reading this.
http://randolph.wickedlocal.com/news/20170223/randolph-rep-weighs-gun-control-bill
"While he said every week his office gets a gun related call or inquiry, state Sen. John Keenan, D-Quincy, said he has not heard from constituents about the proposal.
Because it is new and one of more than 5,700 proposed bills, he said he has not read through the entire piece of legislation yet. We're always striking a balance between Second Amendment rights and ensuring public safety in dealing with all the issues with guns," Keenan said.
He said gun legislation enacted two years ago was a compromise between GOAL (the Massachusetts Gun Owners Action League) and legislators, covering a wide variety of topics such as mental health provisions, registration issues and getting receipts after purchases.