armaborealis
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If you have been following the news, a major gun control bill is coming up for consideration in the US Senate.
The bill goes through several steps before it can become law.
1 - MOTION TO PROCEED (requires 60 votes in Senate). This opens debate. This will almost certainly pass.
2 - AMENDMENTS (each amendment requires a simple majority). The Senate Majority leader has a tremendous amount of control in which amendments get considered. Sen Reid (Democrat) can stiff-arm GOP amendments and prevent them from being considered. Each amendment requires only a simple majority to adopt. Because of the Majority Leader's control over this process I doubt we will see "poison pills" such as nationwide CWP reciprocity, repeal of Hughes amendment, etc added at this stage. NRA will be scoring these votes.
3 - CLOTURE (60 votes). This closes debate. This is a critical vote as it requires 60 votes. NRA will be scoring this vote too.
4 - FINAL PASSAGE IN SENATE (simple majority). After debate is closed, a simple majority is necessary to approve the bill in its final form.
The bill then goes to the House, and who knows what happens.
It is absolutely CRITICAL that you contact Sen Scott & Sen Graham ASAP. Tell them to (1) oppose S649, (2) vote against any anti-gun amendments including the Schumer-Manchin-Toomey amendment, and (3) oppose cloture on the final bill.
You can email, call, or fax. I suggest an email and a call.
TIM SCOTT: http://www.scott.senate.gov/contact.cfm
LINDSAY GRAHAM: http://www.lgraham.senate.gov/public/in ... atorGraham
DO NOT ASSUME THE HOUSE WILL SAVE OUR 2A RIGHTS. We want the most pro-gun (or least anti-gun bill) possible to get out of the Senate. Then it can be watered down even more in the House, and hopefully some good pro-gun stuff can be added. This is a critical time to make a phone call.
The bill goes through several steps before it can become law.
1 - MOTION TO PROCEED (requires 60 votes in Senate). This opens debate. This will almost certainly pass.
2 - AMENDMENTS (each amendment requires a simple majority). The Senate Majority leader has a tremendous amount of control in which amendments get considered. Sen Reid (Democrat) can stiff-arm GOP amendments and prevent them from being considered. Each amendment requires only a simple majority to adopt. Because of the Majority Leader's control over this process I doubt we will see "poison pills" such as nationwide CWP reciprocity, repeal of Hughes amendment, etc added at this stage. NRA will be scoring these votes.
3 - CLOTURE (60 votes). This closes debate. This is a critical vote as it requires 60 votes. NRA will be scoring this vote too.
4 - FINAL PASSAGE IN SENATE (simple majority). After debate is closed, a simple majority is necessary to approve the bill in its final form.
The bill then goes to the House, and who knows what happens.
It is absolutely CRITICAL that you contact Sen Scott & Sen Graham ASAP. Tell them to (1) oppose S649, (2) vote against any anti-gun amendments including the Schumer-Manchin-Toomey amendment, and (3) oppose cloture on the final bill.
You can email, call, or fax. I suggest an email and a call.
TIM SCOTT: http://www.scott.senate.gov/contact.cfm
LINDSAY GRAHAM: http://www.lgraham.senate.gov/public/in ... atorGraham
DO NOT ASSUME THE HOUSE WILL SAVE OUR 2A RIGHTS. We want the most pro-gun (or least anti-gun bill) possible to get out of the Senate. Then it can be watered down even more in the House, and hopefully some good pro-gun stuff can be added. This is a critical time to make a phone call.