From: roc@xpresso.seaslug.org Subject: GOAL Post 2004-1 (fwd) Date: 17 Jan 2004 23:57:22 -0800 (PST) For those of us here in the WFPIROW, (Web Footed People's Idiotic Republi= c Of Washatonia) :-) Bill ----------------------- begin forwarded message from Joe Waldron --------= ------------- GOAL Post 2004-1 GOAL Chairman: Bruce Turner GOAL Legislative Liaison: Joe Waldron Legislative Update from Olympia 16 January 2004 LEGISLATURE BACK IN SESSION OLD BILLS =96 NEW BILLS BILL TUTORIAL LEGISLATIVE CALENDAR ADOPTED ELECTION YEAR AND GUNS NEW GUN-RELATED BILLS FILED The Washington state legislature went back into session on Monday,=20 January 12th. This is a short session year. The legislature must adjourn=20 after 60 days (March 11th). Any additional work must then be conducted=20 in a special session, if required. Because this is the second session of a two year biennium, bills filed=20 last year are still eligible for action, although most will stay dead=20 and buried. For the first couple of issues of the GOAL Post, I=92ll run=20 bills from both years (2003, 2004) on the =93Bill List.=94 I=92ll drop th= em=20 off when it=92s unlikely they=92ll move this year. For those new to the list, here=92s how the process works: When a bill is= =20 filed in the House or Senate (or both, simultaneously, called =93companio= n=20 bills=94) it is assigned to a policy committee. Most gun-related bills go= =20 to the Senate Judiciary Committee in the Senate. In the House it=92s a=20 little more complicated, as it may be sent to House Judiciary, House=20 Criminal Justice and Corrections, or House Juvenile Justice and Family=20 Law. Public hearings may be held, after which the bill may (or may not)=20 be voted out of committee. (If the bill has a fiscal impact (usually an=20 expenditure of more than $50,000), it must then go to Senate Ways &=20 Means or one of a few House fiscal committees.) The bill then goes to=20 the Senate or House Rules Committee, where it must be voted on to pass=20 out to the floor for a full vote. After a bill passes the Senate or=20 House, it then goes over to the opposite chamber (House or Senate),=20 where the whole process starts over again. If the bill passes the second=20 chamber in the same form it passed the first, it goes to the governor=20 for signature (or veto). If changes are made in the second chamber, it=20 goes back to the first for concurrence. It may also go to a conference=20 committee from both chambers to resolve differences. The final version=20 must pass both chambers. One of the first items of business in each session is the adoption of=20 the session calendar, identifying dates by which bills must clear=20 various hurdles. The following cut-off dates apply to the 2004 session: Jan 12 First day of the session Feb 6 Bills must pass policy committee Feb 10 *Bills must pass fiscal committee Feb 17 Bills must pass originating chamber (House or Senate) Feb 27 Bills must pass policy committee in second chamber Mar 1 *Bills must pass fiscal committee in second chamber Mar 5 Bills must pass second chamber Mar 11 Sine die =96 regular session ends * Only those bills with major fiscal impact must pass the appropriate=20 fiscal committee. Other bills go from their policy committee to House or=20 Senate Rules to await a full floor vote. This is a major election year, and election years are funny. Certain=20 topics are hot, while others are taboo. At the national level, Democrat=20 presidential candidates are all proclaiming their devotion to the Second=20 Amendment, more or less. The =93less=94 part is their universal support f= or=20 an extension or expansion of the so-called assault weapon ban and=20 closing the =93gun show loophole.=94 ALL of the Democrat candidates suppo= rt=20 this legislation. If you believe in Santa Claus or the tooth fairy, then=20 go ahead and believe the Democrat candidates on the gun issue. But=20 you=92re in for some disappointment. At the state level, things get a little mushier. For the most part,=20 Seattle controls the Democrat caucus in Olympia. And the Seattle gang is=20 exceptionally anti-gun. Rural Democrats are a different breed in many=20 cases. The Republican caucus is mostly (but not entirely) pro-gun.=20 Republicans control the Senate with 25 of 49 seats. Democrats control=20 the House 53-46. Then add in Governor Locke, a Seattleite who is no=20 friend of gun owners. What that means is, as a general rule, 2/3 of the=20 process is hostile to gun owners. Eight new gun-related bills have been filed this week: SB 6389 (Brandland) Adds the designated restricted areas of airports to=20 those areas where possession of firearms is prohibited HB 2310 (Carrell) Clarifies the requirements to obtain emergency issue=20 of a concealed pistol license HB 2473 (Clibborn) Probibits law enforcement officers subject to court = action on DV issues from carrying in the courthouse at related hearings =20 HB 2493 (Delvin) Clarifies when the CPL renewal actually takes effect f= or early or late renewals =20 HB 2494 (Delvin) Protects gun manufacturers from frivolous lawsuits =20 HB 2544 (Condotta) Clarifies definition of "dangerous weapons" as it ap= plies to the =93gun free school zone=94 =20 HB 2600 (Carrell) Clarifies restoration of firearms rights for individu= als found not guilty by reason of insanity =20 HB 2671 (Moeller) Expands definition of =93convicted=94 and makes=20 restoration of firearm rights more difficult OLD BILL STATUS: Bill # Subject Sponsor Status SB 5083 CPL Reciprocity Stevens (R-39) Senate Rules. SB 5315 Ballistic imaging Kohl-Welles (D-36) S. Jud. SB 5316 Gun show regulation Kohl-Welles (D-36) S.Jud. SB 5317 Safe storage of firearms Kohl-Welles (D-36) S.Jud. SB 5847 Gun shop security Regala (D-27) S. Jud. SB 5910 Range protection Roach (R-31) S. Rules HB 1319 Lawsuit protection Delvin (R-8) H. Jud. HB 1321 Gun show regulation Kagi (D-32) H. Jud. HB 1657 Range protection Kessler (D-24) H. Jud. HB 1665 Restraining orders Lovick (D-44) H. Jud HB 1791 Safe storage of firearms Moeller (D-49) H. Jud. HB 1810 CPL reciprocity Cairnes (R-47) H. Jud. HB 2074 Gun shop security Darneille (D-27) H. Jud. HB 2077 CPL reciprocity Kristiansen (R-39) H. Jud. HB 2099 Lead shot ban Kagi (D-32) H. Fish/Ecol Key to abbreviations: S. =3D Senate, H. =3D House, Jud =3D Judiciary, CJ&= J =3D=20 Criminal Justice & Corrections, Fish/Ecol =3D Fisheries, Ecology & Parks,= =20 JuvJust =3D Juvenile Justice, Educ =3D Education, LocGov =3D Local Govern= ment,=20 NatRes =3D Natural Resources, Parks & Shorelines; W&M =3D Ways and Means NEW BILL STATUS: Bill # Subject Sponsor Status SB 6389 Airport gun restrictions Brandland (R-42) S. Jud. HB 2310 Emergency CPL Carrell (R-28) H. Jud. HB 2473 LEO DV firearms Clibborn (D-41) H. Jud. HB 2493 CPL renewal date Delvin (R-8) H. Jud. HB 2494 Firearms industry prot. Delvin (R-8) H. Jud. HB 2544 GFSZ =93dangerous weapons=94 Condotta (R-12) H. Jud. HB 2600 Restoration of firearm rights Carrell (R-28) H. Jud HB 2671 Expanded disqualifiers Moeller (D-49) H. Jud. Key to abbreviations: S. =3D Senate, H. =3D House, Jud =3D Judiciary, CJ&= J =3D=20 Criminal Justice & Corrections, Fish/Ecol =3D Fisheries, Ecology & Parks,= =20 JuvJust =3D Juvenile Justice, Educ =3D Education, LocGov =3D Local Govern= ment,=20 NatRes =3D Natural Resources, Parks & Shorelines; W&M =3D Ways and Means HEARINGS SCHEDULED: 22 Jan House Judiciary HB 2310 and HB 2473 8-10: a.m. House Hearing Room =93B=94 LEGISLATIVE HOT LINE: You may reach your Representatives and Senator by=20 calling the Legislative Hotline at 1-800-562-6000. Toll free!!! The=20 hearing impaired may obtain TDD access at 1-800-635-9993. Also toll free!= !! 1-800-562-6000 TDD 1-800-635-9993 OTHER DATA: Copies of pending legislation (bills), legislative schedules=20 and other information are available on the legislature's web site at=20 "www.leg.wa.gov". It's available in two versions: text (.txt) file or=20 Acrobat (.pdf) file. The "Acrobat" version is preferred as it is easier=20 to read and is an exact copy of the hard copy format the legislators=20 use. You may download a free version of Adobe Acrobat from Adobe's web=20 site. You may also obtain hard copy bills, initiatives, etc, in the mail=20 from the Legislative Bill Room FREE OF CHARGE by calling 1-360-786-7573.=20 Copies of bills may also be ordered toll free by calling the Legislative=20 Hotline at (800) 562-6000. You may also hear floor and committee hearing=20 action live at http://www.tvw.org/ (you need "RealAudio" to do this,=20 available free at the TVW web site). By reading the House and Senate "bill reports" (hbr, sbr) for each bill,=20 you can see how individual committee members voted. By reading the "roll=20 call" for each bill, you can see how the entire House or Senate voted on=20 any bill. The beauty of the web site is that ALL this information is=20 available, on line, to any citizen. GET THE WORD OUT: If you want to subscribe to the Goal Post by e-mail,=20 send a message to "jwaldron@halcyon.com". Please pass Goal Post on to=20 anyone you believe may have an interest in protecting our rights. Better=20 yet, make a couple of copies of this message, post it on your gun club=92= s=20 bulletin board, and leave copies with your local gun shop(s). PERMISSION=20 IS HEREBY GRANTED TO DUPLICATE OR REDISTRIBUTE GOAL POST PROVIDED IT IS=20 REPRODUCED IN ITS ENTIRETY WITHOUT TEXTUAL MODIFICATION AND CREDIT IS=20 GIVEN TO GOAL. I can be reached at "jwaldron@halcyon.com" or (during=20 session) by telephone at (425) 454-4911. Unfortunately, I am unable to=20 mail hard copy Goal Post to individuals. Limited numbers of hard copies=20 MAY be available at WAC gun shows. Upcoming WAC gun show(s): Monroe 17-18 January Puyallup 31 January=971 February "The right of the individual citizen to bear arms in defense of himself,=20 or the state, shall not be impaired, but nothing in this section shall=20 be construed as authorizing individuals or corporations to organize,=20 maintain or employ an armed body of men." Article 1, Section 24 Constitution of the State of Washington Copyright 2004 Gun Owners Action League of WA ----------------------- end forwarded message from Joe Waldron ----------= ----------- -- --- RKBA! ***** Blessings On Thee, Oh Israel! ***** 4-= 19! ----------------+----------+--------------------------+------------------= --- An _EFFECTIVE_ | Insured | All matter is vibration. | Let he who hath n= o weapon in every | by COLT; | -- Max Planck | weapon sell his hand =3D Freedom | DIAL | In the beginning was the | garment and buy= a on every side! | 1911-A1. | word. -- The Bible | sword.--Jesus Chr= ist ----------------+----------+--------------------------+------------------= --- Constitutional Government is dead; LONG LIVE THE CONSTITUTION!!!!! --- - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: roc@xpresso.seaslug.org Subject: (ALLYx) South Dakota legislation challenges Roe v. Wade] (fwd) Date: 23 Jan 2004 11:21:39 -0800 (PST) ----------------------- begin forwarded message from Margi Crook --------------------- -------- Original Message -------- Subject: (ALLYx) South Dakota legislation challenges Roe v. Wade Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2004 00:23:31 EST From: Molon4labe@aol.com Reply-To: ALLYX@topica.com http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=36733 Molon4labe Email News List Molon4labe@AOL.COM The Bald Eagle, The Bird of Freedom Glides , gazing, calm and sure! South Dakota legislation challenges Roe v. Wade Bill outlaws abortion in nearly all cases, sets punishment at up to 5 years in prison ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Posted: January 22, 2004 5:00 p.m. Eastern A South Dakota legislator is hoping his bill outlawing nearly all abortions in the state will be the catalyst for overturning the landmark Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade, which was handed down exactly 31 years ago. Rep. Matt McCaulley introduced the bill, House Bill 1191, today. It makes abortion a crime unless it is necessary to save the life of the mother, explained the Thomas More Law Center, which helped in drafting the legislation. According to a statement form the center, the bill already has the support of a majority of members of both the state House and Senate. It was designed to "directly confront" Roe v. Wade, which overturned laws against abortion in all 50 states. "This is a decision that should be made by the people in each of the states through their elected representatives, not by nine un-elected judges in a courtroom 1,500 miles from the capitol of South Dakota. This bill puts South Dakota in the forefront of the nation and says we will lead the fight to protect unborn children," said McCaulley, a Republican who was 4 months old when the high-court decision came down. "Medical and scientific discoveries over the last 30 years have confirmed that life begins at conception, a question the Roe Court said they could not answer." Richard Thompson, president and chief counsel of the center, acknowledged a likely court battle would ensue if the legislation is passed. "Roe v. Wade was an exercise of raw judicial power not based on any reasonable interpretation of the constitutional text," said Thompson. "The Roe decision carries the same moral implications as the Dredd Scott decision that upheld slavery by regarding a segment of our population as non-persons. The court was wrong then, and the court is wrong now. We have a moral responsibility to confront this lawless decision whenever the opportunity presents itself." The bill provides for exceptions to protect the life of the mother if birth or continued pregnancy constitutes a clear and immediate threat of death to the mother or serious risk of the substantial and irreversible impairment of a major bodily function. The law would make the crime of abortion punishable by up to five years in state prison. The law center says the bill is expected to pass both Houses handily. Gov. Mike Rounds "has previously vowed to protect life under all circumstances," the statement said. *COPYRIGHT NOTICE** In accordance with Title 17 U. S. C. Section 107, any copyrighted work in this message is distributed under fair use without profit or payment to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for nonprofit research and educational purposes only.[Ref. http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml ] To those who have taken the Oath, Remember the Oath! To those who have not and believe in the Constitution, Take a similar Oath now to the Constitution! Remember that those who make laws contrary to the Constitution, Those who enforce laws contrary to the Constitution, And those who give orders contrary to the Constitution, Have become domestic enemies of the Constitution! It doesn't take a Judge or a lawyer to know the difference! "I DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR (OR AFFIRM) THAT I WILL SUPPORT AND DEFEND THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES AGAINST ALL ENEMIES, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC; THAT I WILL BEAR TRUE FAITH AND ALLEGIANCE TO THE SAME; AND THAT I WILL OBEY THE (CONSTITUTIONAL AND LAWFUL) ORDERS OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES AND THE (CONSTITUTIONAL AND LAWFUL) ORDERS OF THE OFFICERS APPOINTED OVER ME, ACCORDING TO REGULATIONS AND THE UNIFORM CODE OF MILITARY JUSTICE. SO HELP ME GOD." Today, candor compels us to admit that our vaunted two-party system is a snare and a delusion, a fraud upon the nation. Our two parties have become nothing but two wings of the same bird of prey. -- Pat Buchanan Yes Pat, they prey on our liberties, our Bill of Rights, our Constitution and our very way of American Life! -- Bill "Draft Ron Paul for President 2004" http://www.PetitionOnline.com/Paul2004 Want to be on our lists? Write at Molon4labe@AOL.COM for a menu of our lists or for copy of Declaration of Independence, Preamble and Constitution on MS Word! Write to same address to be off lists! To send a message: ALLYX@topica.com To subscribe: ALLYX-subscribe@topica.com To unsubscribe: See the Unsubscribe link at the bottom of any message. For more information about this list, visit: http://www.topica.com/lists/ALLYX ----------------------- end forwarded message from Margi Crook --------------------- -- RKBA! ***** Blessings On Thee, Oh Israel! ***** 4-19! ----------------+----------+--------------------------+--------------------- An _EFFECTIVE_ | Insured | All matter is vibration. | Let he who hath no weapon in every | by COLT; | -- Max Planck | weapon sell his hand = Freedom | DIAL | In the beginning was the | garment and buy a on every side! | 1911-A1. | word. -- The Bible | sword.--Jesus Christ ----------------+----------+--------------------------+--------------------- Constitutional Government is dead; LONG LIVE THE CONSTITUTION!!!!! - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: roc@xpresso.seaslug.org Subject: Very Important request by James Dobson (fwd) Date: 27 Jan 2004 19:40:43 -0800 (PST) ----------------------- begin forwarded message from Don --------------------- ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 8:46 PM ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 7:44 PM Oops, forgot to add my name the first time. Trudi -----Original Message----- From: Blanchat, Trudi Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 4:17 PM To: Gayle Lopez (E-mail); Gerry Norris (E-mail); Karen Rakestraw (E-mail); Rachael Blanchat (E-mail); Rex Nicolay (E-mail); Steve Wistuba (E-mail); Wendy Nicolay (E-mail); Kevin and Michelle Nicolay (E-mail); Donovan, Sharyn; Junkermeier, Patricia; Walker, Marie; Greenwood, Joline A; Smith, Andrea; Archibald, Elisabeth; Day, Jason Subject: FW: Very Important request by James Dobson Subject: Very important request by James Dobson (forwarded) Please Read and Respond with Urgent Prayer from James Dobson An organization has been granted a Federal Hearing on the same subject by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in Washington, DC. Their petition, Number 2493, would ultimately pave the way to stop the reading of the gospel of our Lord and Savior, on the airwaves of America. They got 287,000 signatures to back their stand! If this attempt is successful, all Sunday worship services being broadcast on the radio or by television will be stopped. This group is also campaigning to remove all Christmas programs and Christmas carols from public schools. You as a Christian can help! We are praying for at least 1 million signatures. This would defeat their effort and show that there are many Christians alive, well and concerned about our country. As Christians, we must unite on this. Please don't take this lightly. We ignored this once and lost prayer in our school and in offices across the nation. Please stand up for your religious freedom and let your voice be heard. Together we can make a difference in our country while creatin an opportunity for the lost to know the Lord. Please press "forward," CLEAN UP THE MESSAGE, and forward this to everyone you think should read this. Now, please sign your name at the bottom (you can only add your name after you have pressed "Forward"). 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Dave Mikla 231. Janey Studer 232. Tim Studer 233. John McKinley 234. Barbara McKinley 235. Theresa Kehres 236. Hildy Crawford, OH 237. Michael Crawford, OH 238. Nancy Neal, Oh. 239. katrene mcdowell, ky 240. Kathleen Lemaster, Oh. 241. Connie White, KY 242. Rebecca White 243. Glen White 244.Barbara McPeek 245. Diane Drake 246.Danny Drake 247.Goldie Harper 248.Lloyd Harper Sr. 249.Lloyd Harper Jr. 250.Lisa Harper 251. Laura Kerr 252. Robert Kerr 253. Tracy Kerr 254. Debra Arbogast 255. James Rouse,Wa. 256 Hattie Rouse, Wa. 257. Sheryl Pease, WA 258. Joel Pease, WA 259. Alma O. Kern, WA 260. Holyce B. Butorac 261. Kathy Shingleton 262. Michael Shingleton 263. Cynthia Nail 264. Nancy Smith 265. Cindy Boggs 266. Felis Patlan 267. Adrianna Patlan 268. Dorian Patlan 269. Annika Patlan 270. Amanda Williams 271. Noel Williams 272. Kaitlyn Williams 273. Rebecca Williams 274. Samuel Williams 275. Amy Jones 276. Andrew Jones 277. Taylor Jones 278. Dylan Jones 279. Josh Southard 280. Kenny Marl 281. Steven Marl 282. Tami Marl 283. Larry Marl 284. Ryan Marl 285. Jalna Amar 286. Jade Ward 287. Sharon Russell 288. Chris Russell 289. Matt Russell 290. Lois Almeda 291. Toni deCarteret, Auburn, WA 292. Scott deCarteret Auburn WA 293. McKenna Swanson Auburn WA 294 Anna deCarteret Auburn, WA 295 Colton deCarteret Auburn Wa 296 Justice deCarteret Auburn, Wa 297 Shane deCarteret, Auburn, Wa 298 [Jandina Konop] 299 Joanne Konop 300 Dawn Odya 301 Frank Odya 302 Cathy Fritz 303 Don Fritz 304 Lisa Odya 305 Alan Odya 306 Cheryl Hitchcock 307 Jim Hitchcock 308 Kathy Jungbluth 309 James Jungbluth 310 Dawn Ockomon 311 Tony Ockomon 312. Connie Peck, Kansas 313. Eyestone, R., Kansas 314. Eyestone, J. , Kansas 315. Maria Foerschler 316. Kevin Foerschler 317 Janice Spencer 318 Jerry Spencer 319 Trudi Blanchat 320 Greg Blanchat 321 Rex Nicolay, Wichita, Ks. 322 Wendy Nicolay, Wichita, KS. 323 Don Langenegger, Wichita Ks 324 Loveeta Langenegger, Wichita, Ks 325 William Vance, Bothell, Wa ----------------------- end forwarded message from Don --------------------- -- RKBA! ***** Blessings On Thee, Oh Israel! ***** 4-19! ----------------+----------+--------------------------+--------------------- An _EFFECTIVE_ | Insured | All matter is vibration. | Let he who hath no weapon in every | by COLT; | -- Max Planck | weapon sell his hand = Freedom | DIAL | In the beginning was the | garment and buy a on every side! | 1911-A1. | word. -- The Bible | sword.--Jesus Christ ----------------+----------+--------------------------+--------------------- Constitutional Government is dead; LONG LIVE THE CONSTITUTION!!!!! -