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Cebu_4_2
16th March 2013, 04:54 PM
Gun Control Legislators Face Colorado Recall Posted: 03/15/2013 12:24 pm

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As the Colorado General Assembly moves to become the second state to adopt gun control legislation since the Newtown tragedy, the Basic Freedom Defense Fund (http://www.bfdf.org/) has set its sights on recalling (https://www.facebook.com/ColoradoAccountability/events) the president of the State Senate and at least two other legislators, prominent proponents in the state's pending gun control efforts.
In mid-January, the New York State Assembly (http://articles.latimes.com/2013/jan/15/nation/la-na-gun-control-20130116) moved quickly to approve the country's most stringent gun control legislation barely one month after the Newtown tragedy, including limits on assault weapons, mental health requirements and ammunition magazines. Barely one month after the Newton tragedy, New York efforts occurred so swiftly as to preclude effective opposition with Governor Andrew Cuomo signing the legislation one hour after passage.
In what may be a warning to other state legislators across the country and even members of Congress acting on similar legislation, the BFDF, a tax-exempt organization based in Durango, Colo. has begun circulating petitions against one state representative (http://www.coloradoaccountability.com/cms/node/7) as local affiliates of BFDF has formed a committee to unseat State Senate President John Morse (http://www.coloradoaccountability.com/cms/) (D, Colorado Springs) and Senator Edie Hudak (http://www.coloradoaccountability.com/cms/node/10) (D, Denver). Each petition drive will need 25 percent of last year's presidential vote to qualify for a recall ballot initiative.
After recent testimony before the Colorado House Judiciary Committee by Mark Kelly, former astronaut and former Congresswoman Gabrielle Gifford's husband, Colorado's legislative package includes prohibiting gun ownership to individuals with domestic violence (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/11/domestic-violence-offende_n_2854162.html) convictions, a limit on ammunition magazines to 15 rounds, requirement for gun owners to pay for background checks, an expanded background check process and required training to receive a concealed weapon permit.
Home of the Columbine attack in 1999 and the Aurora Theatre shooting last year, Anthony Garcia, who is organizing the petition effort on behalf of the BFDF, said that the gun control efforts were 'an affront to the second amendment, an affront to the Constitution."
With a Democratic majority (23-12), Kjersten Forseth, assistant to Senator Morse, confirmed that the Senate had finalized their legislative efforts on Monday evening, approving all five bills with the required fee legislation on the way to Governor Hickenlooper's (D) desk for signature. According to Forseth, the other four bills go back to the State House (with a 39-26 Democratic majority) for approval and then onto the governor. In a sign of desperation, Republicans have promised to filibuster (http://kdvr.com/2013/03/07/senate-republicans-planning-filibuster-on-gun-control-debate/) final passage.
Senator Morse, a strong supporter of the gun control package said "I wasn't expecting things to get this divisive. I really thought that after Sandy Hook that even the NRA recognized we've got to do something." Commenting on the effort to recall him, Morse added "that's why politicians around the country don't want to stand up for this issue." Morse said he is willing to accept whatever the public decides but that he "will not back down."

Libertytree
16th March 2013, 05:32 PM
These fuckers deserve everything that they ask for...and much more.

Ares
16th March 2013, 05:33 PM
A recall is in no way a punishment. These traitors should be swinging from the nearest tree.

midnight rambler
16th March 2013, 06:00 PM
A recall is in no way a punishment. These traitors should be swinging from the nearest tree.

Seeing them walk around disgraced and spat upon wherever they go is preferable, tarred and feathered second to that, and the hanging from the nearest tree will do in a pinch.

Twisted Titan
16th March 2013, 09:57 PM
if anybody can get recalled based on Gun legislation ............. it would be pivotal

Big fish Like Fienswine Scmucher know they cant be touched but the weaker vermin will start to cave because they know they dont have a Diebold excutive on speed dial.

This could start to look like the referendum where Clinton got his @$$ handed to him in the midterms.


it will be interesting to see what happens

Shami-Amourae
16th March 2013, 10:12 PM
Treason is a capital offense, and requires capital punishment.

General of Darkness
16th March 2013, 11:18 PM
Does a tree and a rope count as a recall?

Ares
17th March 2013, 06:20 AM
Does a tree and a rope count as a recall?

Yep Tree, Rope, and Traitorous Politician. Some Assembly required. But oh what a lesson others will learn.