by Sky King » Tue Apr 05, 2011 2:01 pm
I was getting all my things ready to go to Nashville tomorrow to support HB 2021 by Evans. I spoke on the phone with Representative Evans today, (Tuesday, the 5th) for a good amount of time.
The bill will be heard and he feels it will pass, HOWEVER, to get it passed, he has ammended the bill significantly. He has totally deleted all verbage that would prohibit an employer from prohibiting a permit holder keeping his or her legal firearm locked, out of sight in their private vehicle while parked on their employers parking lot.
The only thing left is the protection for the employer against any liability should the employer CHOOSE to not post or ban the weapons.
Representative Evans catagorized it now as an "INCENTIVE" bill. He hopes that with the protection against liability, employers will be willing to remove the postings and bans.
He cited the reason for the change as being the resistance of the committee members to impose on private property rights.
He also was very clear that he had not received ANY support from the NRA or TFA on this bill. He stated that members of both organizations, (of which he is a life member of both), need to NOT wait untill a bill is scheduled to be heard. Phone calls, letters, emails and personal visits to their respective representatives AND the committee members well in advance. This, according to Representative Evans, HAS NOT HAPPENED.
He stated that he had no more than three votes on the sub-committee in support of the origional bill.
As much screaming and hollering, weeping and wailing that people have done saying they want this bill, it appears that it has been little more than lip service.
People, if we want this bill, you are going to have to do much more than just talk about it on forums like this.
If I offended anybody, I HOPE SO. It is time to put up or shut up. Right now the only chance we have for a parking lot bill that is really effective is HB0355 or the big NRA omnibus bill sponsored by Mr. Matheny. I give both of those a snow balls chance in a furnace.
Sam Cooper
Memphis, Tennessee