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Georgia Senate to Vote on SB 43 Tuesday, March 27! <BR><EM>Some Business Groups Arguing that the Second Amendment is NOT an Individual Right!</EM>

Monday, March 26, 2007

The Georgia Senate will vote on Senate Bill 43(SB 43) tomorrow, March 27. 

If you have not already called or sent an email to your State Senator and to the Lieutenant Governor, please do so today!

 

SB 43 simply codifies into law that law-abiding citizens may leave a firearm in their locked motor vehicle while on their employer’s property and provides employers with protection from civil liability for the unforeseeable acts of criminals.

 

Unfortunately, some in the business community have resorted to telling lies about SB 43 and now, not surprisingly given their opposition to the bill, about the Second Amendment as well. 

 

Siding with gun-ban organizations like the Brady Campaign, which wants to ban all gun ownership, some members of the business community have now issued a position paper claiming that the Second Amendment is not an individual right. Over the weekend, the Georgia Traditional Manufacturers Association, in a position paper prepared for legislators, said the following:

 

Supporters of the bill who favor placing gun rights above the rights of private property owners rely on a questionable understanding of Second Amendment rights for legitimacy.  Often the NRA and its supporters will argue that individual gun ownership is an inalienable right provided for in the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution.  This is not consistent, however, with the text of that amendment nor with the courts that have interpreted it.  The federal courts have consistently upheld restrictions on individual gun ownership and recognized that the origins of the Second Amendment arose from the needs of collective defense at the time the nation was founded.

 

The Second Amendment states:  "A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."  The "militia" at the time the Bill of Rights was adopted referred to state-run militias, which were viewed as an important counterbalance to the power of the federal army.  Modern gun control laws do not impact the operation of state militias and therefore do not raise Second Amendment concerns.” 

 

Representatives of the business community want your business and your hard-earned dollars but they don’t respect your constitutional freedoms.  SB 43 will protect your Second Amendment rights from anti-gun business groups that force you to choose between your Second Amendment rights and your job.

 

Send these anti-gun groups a message by calling your Senator today and asking him or her to vote for SB 43! 

 

A vote on Senate Bill 43 has been scheduled for Tuesday, March 27. Don’t let big corporations dictate what you may have in your locked vehicle or force you to give up Constitutional rights as a condition of employment. 

 

  1. Call your State Senator today!  Tell your Senator that you are counting on him or her to stand up for your Second Amendment rights by voting for SB 43.  The general phone number for the Georgia Senate is (404) 656-5040.  We have included a list of State Senators below.  If you need help identifying your Senator, please click here.

 

  1. Call Lieutenant Governor Casey Cagle!  Tell Lieutenant Governor Cagle to support SB 43!  The Lieutenant Governor can be reached at (404) 656-5030 or via email at [email protected].

 

It is absolutely critical that you call and email your State Senator immediately.  Please encourage your family and friends to do the same.

 

Make These Calls Today!

 

42        Adelman, David (D)     [email protected]              (404) 463-1376

9          Balfour, Don (R)           [email protected]                   (404) 656-0095

26        Brown, Robert (D)       [email protected]                (404) 656-5035

11        Bulloch, John (R)          [email protected]                  (404) 656-0040

55        Butler, Gloria S. (D)     [email protected]                  (404) 656-0075

13        Carter, Joseph (R)        [email protected]                (404) 651-7738

16        Chance, Ronnie (R)      [email protected]               (404) 651-7738

3          Chapman, Jeff (R)        [email protected]                 (404) 656-0045

46        Cowsert, Bill (R)          [email protected]                   (404) 463-1366

44        Davenport, Gail (D)      [email protected]               (404) 656-7586

17        Douglas, John (R)         [email protected]                 (404) 656-0503

39        Fort, Vincent (D)          [email protected]                   (404) 656-5091

7          Goggans, Greg (R)       [email protected]                (404) 463-5263

8          Golden, Tim (D)           [email protected]                    (404) 656-7580

25        Grant, Johnny (R)         [email protected]                 (404) 656-0082

30        Hamrick, William (R)    [email protected]                   (404) 656-0036

15        Harbison, Ed (D)          [email protected]                  (404) 656-0074

29        Harp, Seth (R)              [email protected]                      (404) 463-3931

49        Hawkins, Lee (R)         [email protected]                  (404) 656-6578

31        Heath, Bill (R)              [email protected]                           (404) 651-7738 

41        Henson, Steve (D)        [email protected]                 (404) 656-0085

4          Hill, Jack (R)                [email protected]                        (404) 656-5038

32        Hill, Judson (R)             [email protected]                     (404) 656-0150

14        Hooks, George (D)      [email protected]               (404) 656-0065

47        Hudgens, Ralph T (R)   [email protected]               (404) 656-4700

1          Johnson, Eric (R)          [email protected]                  (404) 656-5109

10        Jones, Emanuel (D)       [email protected]               (404) 656-0502

12        Meyer von Bremen, Michael (D) [email protected] (404) 656-0037

56        Moody, Dan (R)           [email protected]                   (404) 463-8055

53        Mullis, Jeff (R)              [email protected]                      (404) 656-0057

27        Murphy, Jack (R)         [email protected]                 (404) 656-7127

36        Orrock, Nan (D)          [email protected]                   (404) 463-8054

51        Pearson, Chip (R)         [email protected]                 (404) 656-9221

23        Powell, J. B. (D)           [email protected]                      (404) 463-1314

43        Ramsey, Sr., Ronald B. (D) [email protected]        (404) 463-2598

35        Reed, Kasim (D)          [email protected]                   (404) 463-1379

21        Rogers, Chip (R)          [email protected]                   (404) 463-1378

50        Schaefer, Nancy (R)     [email protected]              (404) 463-1367

28        Seabaugh, Mitch (R)     [email protected]                     (404) 656-6446

34        Seay, Valencia (D)       [email protected]                (404) 656-5095

48        Shafer, David (R)         [email protected]                  (404) 656-0048

52        Smith, Preston W. (R)  [email protected]                (404) 656-0034

18        Staton, Cecil (R)           [email protected]                   (404) 656-5039

6          Stoner, Doug (D)          [email protected]                  (404) 463-2518

22        Tarver, Ed (D)              [email protected]                      (404) 656-0340

38        Tate, Horacena (D)      [email protected]                (404) 463-8053

54        Thomas, Don (R)          [email protected]                  (404) 656-6436

2          Thomas, Regina D. (D) [email protected]               (404) 463-7784

5          Thompson, Curt (D)     [email protected]              (404) 463-1318

33        Thompson, Steve (D)   [email protected]            (404) 656-0083

20        Tolleson, Ross (R)        [email protected]                 (404) 656-0081

45        Unterman, Renee S (R) [email protected]            (404) 463-1368

40        Weber, Dan (R)           [email protected]                    (404) 463-2260

24        Whitehead, Sr., Jim (R) [email protected]               (404) 656-5114

37        Wiles, John J. (R)         [email protected]                     (404) 657-0406

19        Williams, Tommie (R)   [email protected]               (404) 656-0089

 

To keep track of this critical Georgia legislation and other Second Amendment issues around the nation, please visit www.NRAILA.org.

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