bobs1066
Member
Just got this email from Candy Ruff, sponsor of the CCW bill in Kansas that was vetoed by our governor.
Friends of Right-to-Carry:
Plans call for an override of the Governor's veto on HB 2798 to take
place Thursday, April 29th. Although the legislation did not reach the
84 votes needed to override, several supporters wanted at least to show
our support. You can count on me to vote to override the veto because
this issue is very important to all law-abiding Kansans.
Please contact your House members to emphasize your continuing support
of HB 2798 because this is our last opportunity this Session to make a
statement in support of Right-to-Carry. Should we still fall short of
the 84 votes, I intend to return next year and fight for this
legislation once again. I truly believe there are some issues worth
fighting for and Right-to-Carry is that issue for me. You may count on
me to press for passage as long as it take. Of course, I must be
re-elected in the meantime so wish me luck.
And please keep all of the lawmakers who support HB 2798 in your
thoughts as we vote tomorrow.
L. Candy Ruff
Friends of Right-to-Carry:
Plans call for an override of the Governor's veto on HB 2798 to take
place Thursday, April 29th. Although the legislation did not reach the
84 votes needed to override, several supporters wanted at least to show
our support. You can count on me to vote to override the veto because
this issue is very important to all law-abiding Kansans.
Please contact your House members to emphasize your continuing support
of HB 2798 because this is our last opportunity this Session to make a
statement in support of Right-to-Carry. Should we still fall short of
the 84 votes, I intend to return next year and fight for this
legislation once again. I truly believe there are some issues worth
fighting for and Right-to-Carry is that issue for me. You may count on
me to press for passage as long as it take. Of course, I must be
re-elected in the meantime so wish me luck.
And please keep all of the lawmakers who support HB 2798 in your
thoughts as we vote tomorrow.
L. Candy Ruff