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Montana Legislature Considering Your Right to Self-Defense!
 
Tuesday, February 06, 2007
 

 

Please Contact Judiciary Committee Members Today!

House Bill 340, sponsored by Representative Wells, is awaiting a vote by the House Judiciary Committee.  HB 340 is a broad piece of legislation that provides for a number of specific protections for law-abiding citizens to include a provision to protect the right of self-defense by safeguarding victims across the whole legal continuum of an incident in which self defense is appropriate, warranted and necessary, from before anything happens to the resolution of a criminal trial.  

 

It is important that NRA members in Montana contact the members of the House Judiciary Committee and ask for their support when it comes up in Executive Session.

 

House members can be reached by calling the Legislative Message Center at (406) 444-4800 or leave an online message at the Electronic Message prompt at www.leg.mt.gov.   Committee members are as follows:

 

 

House Judiciary Committee Members

Representative Diane Rice (R-71), Chairwoman

Representative Dave Gallik (D-79), Vice-Chair

Representative Ron Stoker (R-87), Vice-Chair

Representative Douglas Cordier (D-3)

Representative Robyn Driscoll (D-51)

Representative Bob Ebinger (D-62)

Representative George Everett (R-5)

Representative Julie French (D-36)

Representative Rick Jore (C-12)

Representative Krayton Kerns (R-58)

Representative Roger Koopman (R-70)

Representative Tom McGillvray (R-50)

Representative Deborah Kottel (D-20)

Representative Jesse O’Hara (R-18)

Representative Ken Peterson (R-46)

Representative Holly Raser (D-98)

Representative John Ward (R-84)

 

 

To find further contact information or help identifying your legislators

please use the "Write Your Representative" feature found at www.NRAILA.org.

 

 

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