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Offline Les

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Re: Lincoln's New Bill to change city code on storage
« Reply #40 on: November 02, 2019, 05:07:39 PM »
Good job Lincoln gun owners for showing up to the hearing and speaking up! IT DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE!

The biggest threat I see on the horizon though is Lincoln Senator Adam Morfeld's LB 58 "Extreme Risk Protection Order Act" aka Red Flag Gun Confiscation Law which he has stated he will make his priority in this next session starting in January! WE NEED TO STOP THIS!
It's been on radar for some time. 

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Re: Lincoln's New Bill to change city code on storage
« Reply #41 on: November 06, 2019, 09:42:03 PM »
The biggest threat I see on the horizon though is Lincoln Senator Adam Morfeld's LB 58 "Extreme Risk Protection Order Act" aka Red Flag Gun Confiscation Law which he has stated he will make his priority in this next session starting in January! WE NEED TO STOP THIS!
If you can find a cooperative senator, a good tactic might be to load Morfeld's bill with amendments that make it harder to railroad someone. Examples are
  • The defendant can demand a court hearing, to be held within 24 hours, at which he can be represented by an attorney. The original complainant and any hostile witnesses must appear to face cross examination.
  • The confiscating agency is responsible for the condition of the firearms and is liable for loss in value due to careless storage.
  • Someone who makes a frivolous or malicious complaint is liable for the defendant's personal and legal expenses fighting the complaint and for injury to his reputation.

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Re: Lincoln's New Bill to change city code on storage
« Reply #42 on: November 07, 2019, 07:52:33 PM »
If you can find a cooperative senator, a good tactic might be to load Morfeld's bill with amendments that make it harder to railroad someone. Examples are
  • The defendant can demand a court hearing, to be held within 24 hours, at which he can be represented by an attorney. The original complainant and any hostile witnesses must appear to face cross examination.
  • The confiscating agency is responsible for the condition of the firearms and is liable for loss in value due to careless storage.
  • Someone who makes a frivolous or malicious complaint is liable for the defendant's personal and legal expenses fighting the complaint and for injury to his reputation.

  this is really good,
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Re: Lincoln's New Bill to change city code on storage
« Reply #43 on: November 09, 2019, 02:22:48 PM »

I wonder if we could get Senator Chambers to work with us on submitting some of these?
I seem to remember hearing he was opposed to red flag laws as they would be used against
his constituents by OPD.  Does anyone know the process for approaching him about something
like amending a Bill?
Government not being restrained by the Constitution as written is tyranny pure and simple.

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Re: Lincoln's New Bill to change city code on storage
« Reply #44 on: November 10, 2019, 09:28:26 AM »
I know Rod and Ernie have a great relationship.