who wants an update?
So the hearing went as scheduled.
there was a fat stack of papers for "oppose" at least a couple hundred testimony submitted.
went through it. lots of others showed up as well
the attorney general, someone that represented the state hospitals, private doctors, HRA, and gun owners
the chair actually seemed interested in what the people had to say, was taking notes, asked questions about how they can make this bill better
his chair Will E-forget his last name also expressed that he was going through the process of getting a handgun
all the members seemed to be paying attention to what the people were saying.
nearly all members present today were against it in totality or its current form- there was talk about perhaps adding the "private sector" into the mix when doing the backgroud check/ medical reports/doctors
I wont post up the results of the vote just yet.
Also on another related note. the attorney general stated, while called up again by the committee, that owning firearms is a privilege.
Flyboy corrected her during a recess, and she kinda laughed, gave a oh yeah, blew it off, and went back inside.
I guess thats a good insight/window into the way these people think, and a preview of what we face.