Grassroots support brings back Citizen Self-Defense bill

Time to voice your support for HB 1257

 

 

South Dakota Gun Owners Email Alert Network

PO Box 3845 Rapid City, SD  57709

605.415.4299

LibertyTeeth@sdgo.org

www.SDGO.org

 

February 3, 2009

 

Yesterday afternoon, pro-gun Rep. Tom Brunner reintroduced the Citizen Self-Defense bill as HB 1257.

 

As you may know, this legislation would simply recognize that adults on college campuses should have the same right to self-defense that every other South Dakotan enjoys.

 

Colleges all across South Dakota are banning citizen self-defense.  They are turning college campuses into a patchwork of so-called “gun free” zones, where law-abiding adults can’t defend themselves from armed criminals.

 

If we allow the anti-gun crowd to ban the right to self-defense here, you can be sure they’ll go right on to restaurants, grocery stores and your local city park, until they have stripped each one of us of our right to bear arms in self-defense.

 

ACTION:

 

HB 1257 has been assigned to the House Education Committee, and will likely come to a vote early next week.  Please contact the committee members listed below.  You can use the sample message below to help direct your comments.

 

Phone: Call the House Lobby at (605) 773-3851 to leave a message.  A legislative page will be there between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. to take your call.  Your message can be as simple as “Please vote YES on HB 1257.” 

 

Email:  You can use the addresses provided below.  If you experience any problems, please use the online system at the following address: http://legis.state.sd.us/email/LegislatorEmail.aspx  Choose his or her name from the drop down. 

 

 

House Education Committee

 

Rep. Jim Bolin    rep.bolin@state.sd.us

Rep. Roger Hunt   rep.hunt@state.sd.us

Rep. Todd  Schlekeway   rep.schlekeway@state.sd.us

Rep. Ryan Olson   rep.olsonryan@state.sd.us

 

Rep. Noel Hamiel   rep.hamiel@state.sd.us

Rep. Kim Vanneman   rep.vanneman@state.sd.us

Rep. Oran Sorenson   rep.sorenson@state.sd.us

Rep. Ed McLaughlin   rep.mcLaughlin@state.sd.us

 

Rep. Elaine Elliott   rep.elliott@state.sd.us

Rep. Kevin Killer   rep.killer@state.sd.us

Rep. Jacqueline Sly   rep.sly@state.sd.us

Rep. Bill Van Gerpen   rep.vangerpen@state.sd.us

Rep. Mitch  Fargen   rep.fargen@state.sd.us

Rep. Bill Thompson   rep.thompson@state.sd.us

Rep. Tom Brunner   rep.brunner@state.sd.us

 

 

---Sample message---

 

Dear Representative,

 

I strongly support the Citizen Self-Defense bill (HB 1257), which would recognize the right to self-defense on state college campuses.

 

The current patchwork of “gun free” policies on college campuses throughout South Dakota is simply appalling.  “Gun free zone” signs don’t stop armed criminals.  Turning colleges into “gun free” zones via school policy only invites violent crime.

 

Experience has proven that “gun free” zones are far from gun free.  In fact, virtually every major mass shooting in recent history has been committed in a so-called “gun free” zone.  A “gun free” zone simply means that the law-abiding can’t defend themselves from armed criminals.

 

Why should a person have less freedom and safety than anyone else simply because he or she goes to college?  If a person is responsible enough to cast a vote, fight a war, own a gun, carry a gun and exercise every other right of citizenship that every other adult citizen enjoys, then why should he or she be disarmed and defenseless at institutions of higher learning? 

 

Rep. Tom Brunner and Sen. Dennis Schmidt have sponsored the Citizen Self-Defense bill to recognize the right to self-defense on college campuses.  If it is passed, this bill will simply allow adults who can legally carry anywhere else in the state to carry on campus.  Statistics clearly demonstrate that the right to carry is a strong deterrent to violent crime.  The Citizen Self-Defense bill will help protect South Dakota colleges.

 

Please vote YES on HB 1257.  South Dakota Gun Owners will keep me informed on how you vote.

 

Respectfully,

 

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