by Sky King » Thu Aug 23, 2012 7:28 am
Ok, I read the article. I failed to see any argument made against this legislation that I have not seen before. None of them hold water but our General Assembly members fail to see all the holes in their positions. Well, actually they may see the holes but like the duck in the Aflac commercial, trying to plug the holes in the leaky boat, corporate dollars went along way to make the General Assembly members turn a blind eye the the blatant absurdity of their rhetoric and plug those holes.
One of my biggest concerns for this up-comming session is that any proposed bills by any of the pro-business groups WILL contain exemptions that are unacceptable. Of course I for one, will vehemntly oppose any exemptions for employers with "secured" parking lots as this does NOTHING to address the main reason for the law. What will happen is groups such as the NRA and TFA along with myself will oppose such exemptions and the pro-business members will say that they tried to offer a compromise and we were not willing to come to the table. They will try to use this to turn support away from us with this tactic. But we HAVE to stay the course and show how their compromise is useless and is only being used to turn this into another media circus vilifying the pro-gun people as being gun nut fanatics.
As for the arguements by the healt care/hospital group, I challenge that as well. Just as the recent events in Colorado and other locations have made national media headlines, any such event they describe would certainly have been well publicized. You know the anti-gun liberal media would have jumped all over it and yet I have not heard of the events he claims are in increasing number.
Even the vice-president of corporate security for FedEx last year TESTIFIED in committee that they had NO issues involving legal firearms in employee vehicles in the 17 + states that allow this.
I look forward to seeing what Josh Evans may propose. I think he got caught up in being heavily influenced by the Republican caucus leadership and other strong members such as Vance Dennis. I hope he will introduce a good bill and be willing to stand by it this session. If so, I will do what I can to support it and work with him on it.
Vance Dennis, at my last information won his primary bid by just a couple of votes and the local gun club that has strongly supported him in the past has made sure he understands that they could have VERY easily caused him to loose. I hope they keep that pressure up during the general election and demand he move away from his stone-walling and his support for Beth Harwell for Speaker.
As for Stacy Campfield, all I can say about this guy is that he is a loose cannon. I thought he was going to be with us but his amendment, while may not have been the only reason our bill failed last year, it certainly did not help it. If the opposition felt the bill was too broad before the amendment, it just make it worse. I called his amendment a "poision pill" when he introduced it then and I stand by it now. His request for the opinions from the state Attorney General was good and was appropriately answered but his on-going line of questions just seemed to far out in left field I often asked my self, "what planet is he from?". In short, he scares me.
Sam Cooper
Memphis, Tennessee