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chinaclipper:
Done!
Not in Lees district tho. No joy there..

maanbr:
I got a canned response from Nelson back saying he appreciated me contacting him and letting him know my opinions.  You can tell it is a very generic response that is most likely an auto reply.

wallace11bravo:
I can't find it now, but I read a Xmas eve Norfolk paper article summarizing national level reps statements about new gun control.

The most favorable comment was "...remains skeptical that new legislation... could do anything to prevent..." from Nelson.

Everybody else was "will not support" and I think it was ol Fort saying "will oppose"

If a NE rep wants to keep their phoney baloney job, they would do well not to support such infringements on constitutional rights..

bkoenig:

--- Quote from: bradkoll on December 27, 2012, 01:31:10 PM ---Well I just finally got around to contacting them. Kept it pretty short and simple but backed up my reasons for supporting the 2nd Amendment.

--- End quote ---

Short and simple is the way to do it.  When a congressional or legislative aide is going through emails, letters, etc they don't really take time to read them.  They only care about two things:

1.  Do you reside in the district their boss represents (in other words, are you a potential voter).
2.  Are you for or against the issue.

If the answer to #1 is no, your opinion on #2 doesn't mean much.  For #2, they just tick "for" or "against" for each piece of correspondence received, and give their boss the total.

dukduk:
I emailed the Guam Congresswoman  :o

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