On Wednesday, June 16, the Senate Law and
Justice Committee is hosting a special work session on “Gun Violence
Prevention Strategies”. The discussion will include an overview of
firearm laws enacted since I-594; gun violence prevention strategies,
gaps & challenges; updates on the Centralized Firearms Background
Check Program; and Public Records Act exemptions regarding concealed
pistol licenses.
There is no opportunity for public
input. We already know the elitists wish to take away our means of self-defense. They wish to remove the people's ultimate check on their political ambition.
To view the work session’s agenda, click here. If you are interested in watching the work session, it can be viewed on the state website here.
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