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Two Important Pieces of Second Amendment Legislation Currently in North Dakota Legislature!

Friday, February 2, 2007

 

Please Your State Legislators Today!

Currently, there are two very important pieces of pro-gun legislation in the North Dakota State Legislature.

 

HB1319, critical “Castle Doctrine” legislation sponsored by State Representative Todd Porter (R-34), will be heard in the House Judiciary Committee sometime next week.

 

Please contact the committee members and respectfully urge them to vote “YES” on HB1319:

 

Chairman Duane DeKrey (R-14)

701-273-4844

[email protected]

 

Representative Lawrence Klemin (R-47)

701-222-2577

[email protected]

 

Representative Randy Boehning (R-27)

701-281-0956

[email protected]

 

Representative Dawn Marie Charging (R-4)

701-743-4442

[email protected]

 

Representative Stacey Dahl (R-42)

218-791-2962

[email protected]

 

Representative Lois Delmore (D-43)

701-772-8428

[email protected]

 

Representative Chris Griffin (D-19)

701-397-5722

[email protected]

 

Representative Brenda Heller (R-33)

701-873-7791

[email protected]

 

Representative Joyce Kingsbury (R-16)

701-352-0175

[email protected]

 

Representative Kim Koppelman (R-13)

701-282-9267

[email protected]

 

Representative William E. Kretschmar (R-28)

701-684-7321

[email protected]

 

Representative Shirley Meyer (D-36)

701-225-2736

[email protected]

 

Representative Kenton Onstad (D-4)

701-862-3445

[email protected]

 

Representative Lisa Wolf (D-3)

701-838-4617

[email protected]

Also,
HB1149, authored by State Representative Donald Dietrich (R-42), is headed to the Senate.  The bill would lower the deer hunting age from 14 to 12, with no minimum age requirement for small game or turkey. 

 

Please contact your State Senator at 1-888-NDLEGIS (635-3447) or 701-328-3373 (local) and respectfully urge them to support HB1149.

 

Please keep checking your email and www.NRAILA.org for future updates on these vital pieces of legislation in North Dakota!



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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