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Co-sponsor Strengthen Firearms Preemption Legislation
As a law-abiding, tax-paying gun owner in Pennsylvania, I agree with Gun Owners of America that local governments should be held accountable for breaking Pennsylvania's firearms preemption laws.
As such, I urge you to co-sponsor, support, and pass Representative Matt Dowling's legislation to strengthen Pennsylvania's firearms preemption law.
Cities like Pittsburgh and Philadelphia have willfully broken state law without any accountability for their actions. Worse, they have the unlimited resources of Bloomberg front organizations to defend them in court.
Meanwhile, honest gun owners like me have to spend thousands of dollars in legal fees to challenge these local, illegal ordinances in court in order to get our rights back.
This bill would provide law-abiding citizens the ability to recover damages, reasonable attorney fees, and costs if a court finds that a local ordinance violates the state firearms preemption law. It would also award costs for an unsuspecting citizen charged with a crime under one of these illegal ordinances who is subsequently acquitted.
Not only that, but this bill would allow membership organizations, like GOA, to sue on my behalf.
I want elected officials held accountable for breaking the law to stop their financial “war of attrition” against law-abiding gun owners.
So, please reference the co-sponsorship memorandum sent by Representative Matt Dowling on December 1, 2020, and co-sponsor his bill to strengthen firearms preemption in Pennsylvania.
GOA supports Representative Dowling's bill to Strengthen Firearms Preemption
As a law-abiding, tax-paying gun owner in Pennsylvania, I agree with Gun Owners of America that local governments should be held accountable for breaking Pennsylvania's firearms preemption laws.
As such, I urge you to co-sponsor, support, and pass Representative Matt Dowling's legislation to strengthen Pennsylvania's firearms preemption law.
Cities like Pittsburgh and Philadelphia have willfully broken state law without any accountability for their actions. Worse, they have the unlimited resources of Bloomberg front organizations to defend them in court.
Meanwhile, honest gun owners like me have to spend thousands of dollars in legal fees to challenge these local, illegal ordinances in court in order to get our rights back.
This bill would provide law-abiding citizens the ability to recover damages, reasonable attorney fees, and costs if a court finds that a local ordinance violates the state firearms preemption law. It would also award costs for an unsuspecting citizen charged with a crime under one of these illegal ordinances who is subsequently acquitted.
Not only that, but this bill would allow membership organizations, like GOA, to sue on my behalf.
I want elected officials held accountable for breaking the law to stop their financial “war of attrition” against law-abiding gun owners.
So, please reference the co-sponsorship memorandum sent by Representative Matt Dowling on December 1, 2020, and co-sponsor his bill to strengthen firearms preemption in Pennsylvania.
Stop Local Gun Control - Co-sponsor Rep. Dowling's bill to Strengthen Firearms Preemption
As a law-abiding, tax-paying gun owner in Pennsylvania, I agree with Gun Owners of America that local governments should be held accountable for breaking Pennsylvania's firearms preemption laws.
As such, I urge you to co-sponsor, support, and pass Representative Matt Dowling's legislation to strengthen Pennsylvania's firearms preemption law.
Cities like Pittsburgh and Philadelphia have willfully broken state law without any accountability for their actions. Worse, they have the unlimited resources of Bloomberg front organizations to defend them in court.
Meanwhile, honest gun owners like me have to spend thousands of dollars in legal fees to challenge these local, illegal ordinances in court in order to get our rights back.
This bill would provide law-abiding citizens the ability to recover damages, reasonable attorney fees, and costs if a court finds that a local ordinance violates the state firearms preemption law. It would also award costs for an unsuspecting citizen charged with a crime under one of these illegal ordinances who is subsequently acquitted.
Not only that, but this bill would allow membership organizations, like GOA, to sue on my behalf.
I want elected officials held accountable for breaking the law to stop their financial “war of attrition” against law-abiding gun owners.
So, please reference the co-sponsorship memorandum sent by Representative Matt Dowling on December 1, 2020, and co-sponsor his bill to strengthen firearms preemption in Pennsylvania.
Dowling's bill will stop local gun control in its tracks!
As a law-abiding, tax-paying gun owner in Pennsylvania, I agree with Gun Owners of America that local governments should be held accountable for breaking Pennsylvania's firearms preemption laws.
As such, I urge you to co-sponsor, support, and pass Representative Matt Dowling's legislation to strengthen Pennsylvania's firearms preemption law.
Cities like Pittsburgh and Philadelphia have willfully broken state law without any accountability for their actions. Worse, they have the unlimited resources of Bloomberg front organizations to defend them in court.
Meanwhile, honest gun owners like me have to spend thousands of dollars in legal fees to challenge these local, illegal ordinances in court in order to get our rights back.
This bill would provide law-abiding citizens the ability to recover damages, reasonable attorney fees, and costs if a court finds that a local ordinance violates the state firearms preemption law. It would also award costs for an unsuspecting citizen charged with a crime under one of these illegal ordinances who is subsequently acquitted.
Not only that, but this bill would allow membership organizations, like GOA, to sue on my behalf.
I want elected officials held accountable for breaking the law to stop their financial “war of attrition” against law-abiding gun owners.
So, please reference the co-sponsorship memorandum sent by Representative Matt Dowling on December 1, 2020, and co-sponsor his bill to strengthen firearms preemption in Pennsylvania.
Co-sponsor Strengthen Firearms Preemption Legislation
As a law-abiding, tax-paying gun owner in Pennsylvania, I agree with Gun Owners of America that local governments should be held accountable for breaking Pennsylvania's firearms preemption laws.
As such, I urge you to co-sponsor, support, and pass Senator Wayne Langerholc's legislation to strengthen Pennsylvania's firearms preemption law.
Cities like Pittsburgh and Philadelphia have willfully broken state law without any accountability for their actions. Worse, they have the unlimited resources of Bloomberg front organizations to defend them in court.
Meanwhile, honest gun owners like me have to spend thousands of dollars in legal fees to challenge these local, illegal ordinances in court in order to get our rights back.
This bill would provide law-abiding citizens the ability to recover damages, reasonable attorney fees, and costs if a court finds that a local ordinance violates the state firearms preemption law. It would also award costs for an unsuspecting citizen charged with a crime under one of these illegal ordinances who is subsequently acquitted.
Not only that, but this bill would allow membership organizations, like GOA, to sue on my behalf.
I want elected officials held accountable for breaking the law to stop their financial “war of attrition” against law-abiding gun owners.
So, please reference the co-sponsorship memorandum sent by Senator Wayne Langerholc on January 27, 2021, and co-sponsor his bill to strengthen firearms preemption in Pennsylvania.
Langerholc's bill will stop local gun control in its tracks!
As a law-abiding, tax-paying gun owner in Pennsylvania, I agree with Gun Owners of America that local governments should be held accountable for breaking Pennsylvania's firearms preemption laws.
As such, I urge you to co-sponsor, support, and pass Senator Wayne Langerholc's legislation to strengthen Pennsylvania's firearms preemption law.
Cities like Pittsburgh and Philadelphia have willfully broken state law without any accountability for their actions. Worse, they have the unlimited resources of Bloomberg front organizations to defend them in court.
Meanwhile, honest gun owners like me have to spend thousands of dollars in legal fees to challenge these local, illegal ordinances in court in order to get our rights back.
This bill would provide law-abiding citizens the ability to recover damages, reasonable attorney fees, and costs if a court finds that a local ordinance violates the state firearms preemption law. It would also award costs for an unsuspecting citizen charged with a crime under one of these illegal ordinances who is subsequently acquitted.
Not only that, but this bill would allow membership organizations, like GOA, to sue on my behalf.
I want elected officials held accountable for breaking the law to stop their financial “war of attrition” against law-abiding gun owners.
So, please reference the co-sponsorship memorandum sent by Senator Wayne Langerholc on January 27, 2021, and co-sponsor his bill to strengthen firearms preemption in Pennsylvania.
Stop Local Gun Control - Co-sponsor Sen. Langerholc's bill to Strengthen Firearms Preemption
As a law-abiding, tax-paying gun owner in Pennsylvania, I agree with Gun Owners of America that local governments should be held accountable for breaking Pennsylvania's firearms preemption laws.
As such, I urge you to co-sponsor, support, and pass Senator Wayne Langerholc's legislation to strengthen Pennsylvania's firearms preemption law.
Cities like Pittsburgh and Philadelphia have willfully broken state law without any accountability for their actions. Worse, they have the unlimited resources of Bloomberg front organizations to defend them in court.
Meanwhile, honest gun owners like me have to spend thousands of dollars in legal fees to challenge these local, illegal ordinances in court in order to get our rights back.
This bill would provide law-abiding citizens the ability to recover damages, reasonable attorney fees, and costs if a court finds that a local ordinance violates the state firearms preemption law. It would also award costs for an unsuspecting citizen charged with a crime under one of these illegal ordinances who is subsequently acquitted.
Not only that, but this bill would allow membership organizations, like GOA, to sue on my behalf.
I want elected officials held accountable for breaking the law to stop their financial “war of attrition” against law-abiding gun owners.
So, please reference the co-sponsorship memorandum sent by Senator Wayne Langerholc on January 27, 2021, and co-sponsor his bill to strengthen firearms preemption in Pennsylvania.
GOA supports Senator Langerholc's bill to Strengthen Firearms Preemption
As a law-abiding, tax-paying gun owner in Pennsylvania, I agree with Gun Owners of America that local governments should be held accountable for breaking Pennsylvania's firearms preemption laws.
As such, I urge you to co-sponsor, support, and pass Senator Wayne Langerholc's legislation to strengthen Pennsylvania's firearms preemption law.
Cities like Pittsburgh and Philadelphia have willfully broken state law without any accountability for their actions. Worse, they have the unlimited resources of Bloomberg front organizations to defend them in court.
Meanwhile, honest gun owners like me have to spend thousands of dollars in legal fees to challenge these local, illegal ordinances in court in order to get our rights back.
This bill would provide law-abiding citizens the ability to recover damages, reasonable attorney fees, and costs if a court finds that a local ordinance violates the state firearms preemption law. It would also award costs for an unsuspecting citizen charged with a crime under one of these illegal ordinances who is subsequently acquitted.
Not only that, but this bill would allow membership organizations, like GOA, to sue on my behalf.
I want elected officials held accountable for breaking the law to stop their financial “war of attrition” against law-abiding gun owners.
So, please reference the co-sponsorship memorandum sent by Senator Wayne Langerholc on January 27, 2021, and co-sponsor his bill to strengthen firearms preemption in Pennsylvania.