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Support HB140, HB334, HB746, and HB781
On Wednesday May 13th, at 1:00 pm, the House Administration of Criminal Justice Committee is scheduled to hear the following bills:
* House Bill No. 140, by Rep. Blake Miguez (R) Dist. 49, strengthens Louisiana’s firearm preemption law by prohibiting any governing authority of a political subdivision (local government) from enacting any ordinance or regulation that is more restrictive than state law concerning the possession of a weapon or firearm in certain commercial establishments and public buildings.
* House Bill No. 334, by Rep. Bryan Fontenot (R) Dist. 55, authorizes a concealed handgun permit holder to carry a concealed handgun in a church, synagogue, mosque, or other similar place of worship without being subject to the present limitation on a permit holder's authority to carry in such places.
* House Bill No. 746, by Rep. Ray Garofalo (R) Dist. 103, creates an exception to the illegal carrying of weapons by allowing any person who can lawfully possess a firearm to carry a concealed firearm during a mandatory evacuation in a declared state of emergency or disaster.
* House Bill No. 781, by Rep. Blake Miguez (R) Dist. 49, removes the authority of executive and chief law enforcement officers to regulate the manufacture, sale, and possession of firearms or ammunition during a declared emergency or disaster, or public health emergency.
Under the current public health emergency we have witnessed executive and chief law enforcement officers across the state invoke statutes and ordinances granting government officials unconstitutional “authority” to infringe upon my rights and the rights of all law-abiding gun owners in Louisiana to keep and bear arms.
It is during these times of emergency, where police and other services are stretched thin, that people most rely on this basic and fundamental right in order to defend themselves, their homes, and their families.
Each of the above pro-gun bills revokes at least a portion of the “authority” that is being used by state and local government to infringe upon my God given rights.
Therefore, as a Louisiana resident and law-abiding gun owner, I am writing to the members of the committee today to declare my support for House Bill 140, House Bill 334, House Bill 746, and House Bill 781 and request that that the members of this committee support these bills as well.
Thank you.
Please support pro-2A bills
On Wednesday May 13th, at 1:00 pm, the House Administration of Criminal Justice Committee is scheduled to hear the following bills:
* House Bill No. 140, by Rep. Blake Miguez (R) Dist. 49, strengthens Louisiana’s firearm preemption law by prohibiting any governing authority of a political subdivision (local government) from enacting any ordinance or regulation that is more restrictive than state law concerning the possession of a weapon or firearm in certain commercial establishments and public buildings.
* House Bill No. 334, by Rep. Bryan Fontenot (R) Dist. 55, authorizes a concealed handgun permit holder to carry a concealed handgun in a church, synagogue, mosque, or other similar place of worship without being subject to the present limitation on a permit holder's authority to carry in such places.
* House Bill No. 746, by Rep. Ray Garofalo (R) Dist. 103, creates an exception to the illegal carrying of weapons by allowing any person who can lawfully possess a firearm to carry a concealed firearm during a mandatory evacuation in a declared state of emergency or disaster.
* House Bill No. 781, by Rep. Blake Miguez (R) Dist. 49, removes the authority of executive and chief law enforcement officers to regulate the manufacture, sale, and possession of firearms or ammunition during a declared emergency or disaster, or public health emergency.
Under the current public health emergency we have witnessed executive and chief law enforcement officers across the state invoke statutes and ordinances granting government officials unconstitutional “authority” to infringe upon my rights and the rights of all law-abiding gun owners in Louisiana to keep and bear arms.
It is during these times of emergency, where police and other services are stretched thin, that people most rely on this basic and fundamental right in order to defend themselves, their homes, and their families.
Each of the above pro-gun bills revokes at least a portion of the “authority” that is being used by state and local government to infringe upon my God given rights.
Therefore, as a Louisiana resident and law-abiding gun owner, I am writing to the members of the committee today to declare my support for House Bill 140, House Bill 334, House Bill 746, and House Bill 781 and request that that the members of this committee support these bills as well.
Thank you.
Send pro-gun bills to the House floor
On Wednesday May 13th, at 1:00 pm, the House Administration of Crimina Justice Committee is scheduled to hear the following bills:
* House Bill No. 140, by Rep. Blake Miguez (R) Dist. 49, strengthens Louisiana’s firearm preemption law by prohibiting any governing authority of a political subdivision (local government) from enacting any ordinance or regulation that is more restrictive than state law concerning the possession of a weapon or firearm in certain commercial establishments and public buildings.
* House Bill No. 334, by Rep. Bryan Fontenot (R) Dist. 55, authorizes a concealed handgun permit holder to carry a concealed handgun in a church, synagogue, mosque, or other similar place of worship without being subject to the present limitation on a permit holder's authority to carry in such places.
* House Bill No. 746, by Rep. Ray Garofalo (R) Dist. 103, creates an exception to the illegal carrying of weapons by allowing any person who can lawfully possess a firearm to carry a concealed firearm during a mandatory evacuation in a declared state of emergency or disaster.
* House Bill No. 781, by Rep. Blake Miguez (R) Dist. 49, removes the authority of executive and chief law enforcement officers to regulate the manufacture, sale, and possession of firearms or ammunition during a declared emergency or disaster, or public health emergency.
Under the current public health emergency we have witnessed executive and chief law enforcement officers across the state invoke statutes and ordinances granting government officials unconstitutional “authority” to infringe upon my rights and the rights of all law-abiding gun owners in Louisiana to keep and bear arms.
It is during these times of emergency, where police and other services are stretched thin, that people most rely on this basic and fundamental right in order to defend themselves, their homes, and their families.
Each of the above pro-gun bills revokes at least a portion of the “authority” that is being used by state and local government to infringe upon my God given rights.
Therefore, as a Louisiana resident and law-abiding gun owner, I am writing to the members of the committee today to declare my support for House Bill 140, House Bill 334, House Bill 746, and House Bill 781 and request that that the members of this committee support these bills as well.
Thank you.