From: The Right Side of Life Blog;![]()
Here is an example of true citizen activism.
A concerned citizen from the great State of Massachusetts has taken it upon himself to turn New Hamphire’s bill into one for his State and has contacted State Rep. Elizabeth Poirer about it.
Update: Rep. Poirer is expected to get back with the citizen petitioner sometime next week after reviewing the below.
According to Massachusetts State law, citizens have the “right of free petition:
Massachusetts citizens are permitted and encouraged to take an active role in the lawmaking process of the state legislature. It is a good idea for a person who feels strongly about an issue to present his or her ideas to a representative or senator. That person may discover that those concerns have already been formulated into a bill which is awaiting legislative action. If not, the citizen is allowed to file legislation addressing the subject. Massachusetts is one of the few states to allow its citizens to do so. This access is called the “right of free petition.”
Although it is not mandatory that a representative or senator sponsor a citizen’s bill, the rules of the House and Senate provide that a petition must be endorsed for presentation by a member before it can be considered by the General Court. Obtaining the support of individual legislators, then, is most advisable.
Entire Article Here;
http://www.therightsideoflife.com/?p=3510
A little bit of digging produces this post from North East Shooters forum;
http://www.northeastshooters.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=55553&page=2
“I am working to get Representative Poirier to sponsor this bill. I’m giving her all the ammo she needs. If others want to contact her office and mention this bill and ask for her to support / sponsor it. I have NO ISSUE with that. Go for it!!”
Ronbok
Ron Bokleman
Email; president@nclsportsmen.org
website; http://www.nclsportsmen.org/news_list.aspx
Hope this helps the Sovereignty Movement to connect with one another.
AxXiom
ladyaxiom@yahoo.com
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