NC Assembly, Elected By Pro-Gun Voters, Needs To Move Pro-Gun Bills

Are they forgetting that gun voters put them in office?

Grass Roots North Carolina Forum for Firearms Education
Grass Roots North Carolina for Firearms Education

North Carolina –-(Ammoland.com)- Although promising bills have been introduced, such as SB 342, for restaurant carry, sponsored by Senators Buck Newton, Dan Soucek and Jeff Tarte, and co-sponsored by numerous legislators, including Rules Chairman Sen. Tom Apodaca, both our Senate and House have been unacceptably slow to move them to the floors of both chambers for the votes they deserve.

Gun bills currently in play have been well-summarized by our friend at “An NC Gun Blog”, Sean Sorrentino.

NC gun owners worked hard during the last election to ensure that our Assembly is comprised of legislators who will protect and expand our Second Amendment rights. In an election favoring proponents of the Obama anti-gun agenda in other states, the success of NC pro-candidates were only possible due to our contributions of time, effort and donations.

We obtained results for pro-gun Assembly members, now it is their turn to produce the pro-gun laws we elected them for.

NC gun owners should be frankly disappointed by lack of movement of pro-gun bills, and the fact that we saw more pro-gun legislation passed under Democrat Speaker Jim Black than under current Speaker Tillis. Failure to expand carry into restaurants, laws on the books for years in surrounding states, is of particular concern.

IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUIRED!

Please keep discourse with the legislators below both polite and friendly. All have excellent voting records on gun rights, and Rep. Tim Moore, in particular, has been a friend of gun owners. But remind them that with the approaching “crossover deadline,” by which time a bill must pass at least one chamber to remain alive, it is time for them to move gun bills.

  • Contact Senate leaders Phil Berger (R, Guilford, Rockingham, GRNC-****) and Tom Apodaca (R, Buncombe, Henderson, Transylvania, GRNC-****).
  • Contact House leaders Thom Tillis (R, Mecklenburg, GRNC-****) and Tim Moore (R, Cleveland, GRNC-****).
  • Contact your legislator: You can find your legislator by going to: https://www.ncleg.net/representation/WhoRepresentsMe.aspx and entering your address into the House or Senate field, as appropriate.
  • Support GRNC: In coming days, we will be running radio spots to move this legislation. Please help us by going to: https://www.grnc.org/join-grnc/contribute

Contact Information

Use the following cut-and-paste email list: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

DELIVER THIS MESSAGE

Suggested Subject: “Please Move Pro-2A Bills”

Leaders of the North Carolina General Assembly:

During the last election that resulted in liberal advances in many other states, the North Carolina Assembly expanded conservative representation.

This unique success is largely attributable to the mobilization and participation of gun-owners in North Carolina races.

Gun-owners like myself worked hard to ensure that pro-Second Amendment candidates were elected so that fundamental freedom would be protected and expanded.

I am pleased that several pro-gun bills have been introduced, such as SB 342, sponsored by Senators Buck Newton, Dan Soucek and Jeff Tarte, and co-sponsored by numerous legislators, including Rules Chairman Sen. Tom Apodaca.

However, I am frankly disappointed by lack of movement of these bills, and the fact that we saw more pro-gun legislation passed under Democrat leaders Jim Black and Marc Basnight than under current leadership. Failure to expand carry into restaurants, laws on the books for years without issue in surrounding states, is of particular concern.

I respectfully request that each of you make a priority of moving pro-gun bills immediately.

I will be watching progress through Grass Roots North Carolina alerts.

Sincerely,

About:
Grass Roots North Carolina/Forum for Firearms Education is a non-profit, all volunteer organization devoted to educating the public about trends which abridge the freedoms guaranteed by the Bill of Rights, and engaging in grass roots activism to preserve those freedoms. Formed in 1994 to conduct a highly successful rally for the Second Amendment, GRNC has gone on to conduct projects like “Remember in November: A Gun Owner’s Guide to Voting,” bringing concealed carry to North Carolina. Visit:www.grnc.org

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Buck

I did not see a bill to repeal the law against taking your firearms with you during a evacuation or other emergency .

surgednb

Why disappointed?? I’m not. North Carolina has a very long history of enacting laws when they are needed, i.e. they spend time on worthwhile legislation, regardless of which party is in control. And they enact legislation quite swiftly when they are necessary. At the current time, the General Assembly is looking to see how the Senate of the United States moves on the gun bill before it moves on its own bills in order to more effectively address the situation should it be warranted. After the vote today, you will probably see the NC legislature move on the gun bills… Read more »