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Five Phone Calls for Freedom - Feb 25/26

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Wesley D:
warmboots - It can't hurt to keep the pressure up on them.  If they don't know what their constituents want, we can't expect them to vote like we want them to.

The biggest message to get through to them right now is "NO DEALS ON REGISTRATION-CREATING UNIVERSAL BACKGROUND CHECKS."

AAllen:
The Senate Judiciary Committee is discussing and voting on all the proposed gun bills as well as proposing and voting on a universal background check bill today.  All of the calls the last two days have to helped our position, making more today only backs it up.

SS_N_NE:
(Reuters) - The Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday [2-28-13] postponed consideration of four bills to curb gun violence after Republicans said they needed more time to study the proposed ban on military-style assault weapons.

The one-week delay by the Democratic-led committee appears unlikely to change the fate of the bills, all of which appear headed to the full Senate for a vote.




--- Quote from: warmboots on February 26, 2013, 11:23:20 PM ---I believe we should still send emails as well.  And if people didn't get the calls in by the 26th shouldn't they still attempt make them??? better late than never???
--- End quote ---

It is not over until it is over.

The plugging of voice mail boxes sounds interesting. It is easy to make after hour calls for those of us facing the whole "work" obstacle. Plugging voice mail everyday would send a message, burden any other use of the system, maybe media mention.

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