Passage of two bills (S.117 and S.125) in South Carolina would virtually nullify all federal gun control measures – past, present and future.

STATUS: Both bills have been referred to the Senate Judiciary Committee, where they will need to pass by a majority vote before consideration by the state senate.

PLEASE TAKE THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS – It doesn’t matter where you live in the state, please follow all these steps to support S.117 and S.125.

1. Call the Senate Judiciary Committee Chair, Larry A. Martin. Strongly, but respectfully urge him to move this important bill forward to a vote in his committee. A phone call has 10x the impact of an email.

(803) 212-6610

2. Call the rest of the committee members. Again, be strong, but respectful. Urge each of them to take action to move the bill forward and vote YES on S.117 and S.125. If you leave a message or get an “undecided” response, let them know you’ll call back in 2-3 days after they have time to review. Make sure to follow-up. If they say YES, be sure to thank them and, if possible, announce their committed YES vote to email and social media contacts. If they say no, politely ask them why. Get the information from them and contact us.

Here is the contact information for members of the Senate Judiciary Committee:

C. Bradley Hutto (D) (803) 212-6140
Vincent Shaheen (D) (803) 212-6032
A. Shane Massey (R) (803) 212-6024
Creighton Coleman (D) (803) 212-6132
John Scott (D) (803) 212-6124
Karl Allen (D) (803) 212-6040
Tom Corbin (R) (803) 212-6100
Kevin Johnson (D) (803) 212-6048
Katrina Frye Shealy (R) (803) 212-6108
Ross Turner (R) (803) 212-6148
Marlon Kimpson (D) (803) 212-6056
Luke Rankin (R) (803) 212-6410
Gerald Malloy (D) (803) 212-6172
Chip Campsen (R) (803) 212-6340
Lee Bright (R) Bill Sponsor (803) 212-6008
Shane Martin (R) (803) 212-6100
Chauncey Gregory (R) (803) 212-6024
Sean Bennett (R) (803) 212-6116
Greg Hembree (R) (803) 212-6016
J. Thomas McElveen, III (D) (803) 212-6132
Paul Thurmond (R) (803) 212-6172
Tom Young Jr. (R) (803) 212-6124

3. Spread the Word.  Share this information widely by facebook, twitter, email and other social networks.

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