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I did a little "research project" today, charting costs and length of licenses in various states. Info came from each state's website. One wasn't clear exactly how much renewals were, hence the "?".
I did a little "research project" today, charting costs and length of licenses in various states. Info came from each state's website. One wasn't clear exactly how much renewals were, hence the "?".
I hope Utah has plenty of quarters for change. $65.25? Who makes up this shit?
NYS one-time fee for license varies but is below $150 for life, plus $3 for each pistol added. No license except Driver's License is required for long guns but AWB is in place just like MA.
What a f***ing prick... sorry... angry and can't think of anything else atm...
******I sent an email to Rep. Jennifer Flanagan and she sent the following reply.
"I agree with you that the fee should not be increased for a License to Carry and I signed onto Rep. Guyer's amendment this past week.
If there is anything else I can do please do not hesitate to contact me.
Jen"
Hi Greg,
Thank you for taking the time to contact me regarding House Bill 4971,
An Act making appropriations for the fiscal year 2008, to provide for
supplementing certain existing appropriations and for certain other
activities and projects. House Bill 4971 is currently in the House Ways
and Means Committee. Please know that I oppose this legislation and have
signed onto an amendment proposed by Representative Denis Guyer to
eliminate these fees. I remain a strong supporter of the right to bear
arms, and I agree with you that the Governor's proposed amendment should
not be adopted.
Thank you once again for contacting me with your views on this important
issue. I will keep them in mind when this legislation comes before the
House for debate. If you have any further questions or concerns on this
issue or any other, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely,
Karyn E. Polito
State Representative
11th Worcester
Gov't bodies should never take cash, as accountability goes out the window.
Does anyone else find this strange, and question how things have come to be? I received a positive response from all 8 Legislators I emailed. Other members have all reported similar experiences, except for that ding dong Kennedy. With all those "apparently" supportive of our second amendment rights, how did the gun laws in Massachusetts go down the shitter so easily?
Does anyone else find this strange, and question how things have come to be? I received a positive response from all 8 Legislators I emailed. Other members have all reported similar experiences, except for that ding dong Kennedy. With all those "apparently" supportive of our second amendment rights, how did the gun laws in Massachusetts go down the shitter so easily?
Does the phrase "blowing smoke up your ass" ring a bell?
Got a reply from Karyn today..
Does anyone else find this strange, and question how things have come to be? I received a positive response from all 8 Legislators I emailed. Other members have all reported similar experiences, except for that ding dong Kennedy. With all those "apparently" supportive of our second amendment rights, how did the gun laws in Massachusetts go down the shitter so easily?
Delahunt hasn't returned anything to me yet, Hmmmm. Perhaps I was too cordial? Being nice to these pricks doesn't solve anything, they're set in their ways and will vote the way they originally intended to. Politicians like this with "Schumer Syndrome" get off on the simple thought of taking away 2nd Amendment rights.
Does the phrase "blowing smoke up your ass" ring a bell?
Senator Brewer is on board with Guyer, and my Rep Lew Evangelidis is as well....I contacted both of them and got very nice pro gun responses. I believe Mr. Evangelidis is a member of GOAL.
Have not heard anything from Richard Tisei. Hmm, his local office is about 1/2 mile down the street, maybe I'll stop by next time I'm home on a weekday...
Katherine Clark, who represents the Thirty Second Middlesex district. I live in Wakefield.
She is opposing the firearms fee increases and has signed on to the Guyer amendment.
Have not heard anything from Richard Tisei. Hmm, his local office is about 1/2 mile down the street, maybe I'll stop by next time I'm home on a weekday...