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<blockquote data-quote="Stan Upchurch" data-source="post: 2101594" data-attributes="member: 24489"><p>I was told by a Senator that they listen more to hand written letters than to emails. Letters are given to them to read by their Sctys. where most emails are read by the secretarys and then the totals compiled for those for and those against. The Senator told me that he views a written letter like 200 emails. It just so happens that Sen. Coburn was the one that told me this. I set down last night and sent off my second hand written letter to him. I sure hope what he said is true. But of course when we talked he told me he was against any more kinds of background checks. I got the same information from a different source than was given here. If we get the smae info from 2 different sources then it must be true. We really need to get on the stick with this. Do you think it should be written about in General info since more people probably read that than this forum?</p><p></p><p>I also heard the Rep.Conolly of Virginia believes that any American citizen can buy a Stinger missile so he wants to pass a law preventing thaty1 It seems as if the guy's in Washington need to learn the laws or at least to read more before saying such things. I can just see my wife now if I came home from a gun show with a Stinger telling me, "You can't keep that in the house"!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stan Upchurch, post: 2101594, member: 24489"] I was told by a Senator that they listen more to hand written letters than to emails. Letters are given to them to read by their Sctys. where most emails are read by the secretarys and then the totals compiled for those for and those against. The Senator told me that he views a written letter like 200 emails. It just so happens that Sen. Coburn was the one that told me this. I set down last night and sent off my second hand written letter to him. I sure hope what he said is true. But of course when we talked he told me he was against any more kinds of background checks. I got the same information from a different source than was given here. If we get the smae info from 2 different sources then it must be true. We really need to get on the stick with this. Do you think it should be written about in General info since more people probably read that than this forum? I also heard the Rep.Conolly of Virginia believes that any American citizen can buy a Stinger missile so he wants to pass a law preventing thaty1 It seems as if the guy's in Washington need to learn the laws or at least to read more before saying such things. I can just see my wife now if I came home from a gun show with a Stinger telling me, "You can't keep that in the house"! [/QUOTE]
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