The Missouri Second Amendment Preservation Act (SB588) is up for a crucial hearing and potential vote on Thursday, Feb 6th. 10 minutes of your time today can help this important bill move forward.
Sen. Eric Burlison (R-Battlefield) filed Senate Bill 588 (SB588) for introduction in the 2020 legislative session. Rep. Jered Taylor (R-Republic) filed the House companion bill, House Bill 1637 (HB1637). The bills would ban any person, including any public officer or employee of the state and its political subdivisions, from enforcing any past, present or future federal “acts, laws, executive orders, administrative orders, court orders, rules, or regulations” that infringe on the right to keep and bear arms. Get all the details about the bill in this report.
Sen. Doug Libla scheduled SB588 for a hearing in the Senate Transportation, Infrastructure and Public Safety committee on Feb. 6th, but it was cancelled due to inclement weather. Please
Missouri Residents: PLEASE TAKE THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS to support this important legislation today.
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- Fill out a witness form in support of SB588
In just a few minutes, you can register your support for the bill using this link:
http://www.libertytools.org/LibertyTools/witness/witness2.php?template=104
- Fill out a witness form in support of SB588
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- Call your state representative. Ask them to COSPONSOR the House bill, HB1637
Find who is your state representative at this link.
- Call your state representative. Ask them to COSPONSOR the House bill, HB1637
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- Share this information widely – through social media and email.
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- Contact Sen. Libla – Be firm, but professional. Urge him to schedule a hearing AND executive session soon for SB588
Contact info here
- Contact Sen. Libla – Be firm, but professional. Urge him to schedule a hearing AND executive session soon for SB588
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