by C. Richard Archie » Fri Mar 26, 2010 10:49 pm
After much reflection on this issue:
My course of action will be to actively support any Bill which comes to floor of the House with the attributes that fulfill our criteria, carry in venues that serve alcohol, and whose proprietors allow the law abiding Citizen to carry according to their right to post or not. If they do not want my dollars, I will oblige them and seek other places to spend my money. No silly limiting of venues relative to type served and a simple reliance on the history of HCP holders to obey the law. There is no need to restate the no consumption requirement, it is covered elsewhere and panders to the opposition view that legal permit holders are not to be trusted to know that already.
Admittedly, I was very disappointed in the recent delay of HB 3125 to be treated in Finance, Ways and Means. I do not understand the reasoning, but then I am a concrete finisher, not a Legislator, and as my wife reminds me from time to time, a simple one at that. I am sure that forces were brought to bear that are beyond my scope of understanding, and we must wait and see what the results of said forces are.
To assign blame without knowledge of the actual happenings is unfair, time will tell the true tale, and then we can assess the situation with full knowledge.
This I do know, I am looking for Legislators that have a real understanding of the Constitution to support with my labor and dollars. They must understand and recognize that Article 1, Section 26 of the Tennessee Declaration of Rights is a two part statement. The first describes the Right, “That the citizens of this state have a right to keep and to bear arms for their common defense;” the second proscribes the limits of power given the Government, “but the Legislature shall have power, by law, to regulate the wearing of arms with a view to prevent crime.” Each Legislator takes an oath to uphold, protect and defend that chain on their power and profession of our Rights. We must reset the metric, as it appears that some who occupy those seats have forgotten their obligation to regulate the wearing of arms to make us safer, not to deny us the ability to protect ourselves.
I will know them by their actions, and will react accordingly, support for those who serve Liberty, and efforts to help pack and send home those who do not.
"It does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen to set brush fires in people's minds." Samuel Adams
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