SHELL GAME AFOOT IN PITT COUNTY! |
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Even if you called and e-mailed the Pitt Co.
Commissioners before,
please do it again!
The
Pitt County Board of
Commissioners
apparently thinks it
can fool you. In
response to your
overwhelming opposition
to their proposal to
virtually end shooting
on private property,
they voted down the
original proposal, but
then came up with
a “better” version. Problems
with the revised Pitt
Co. discharge
ordinance:
As GRNC’s Legal Affairs Director put it:
Regardless
of where you live or how
many times you have
already contacted them,
GRNC needs you to
immediately CALL
& EMAIL
Pitt County
Commissioners and demand
that they stop efforts
to restrict shooting on
private property. This
malicious ban on
shooting is a contagion
that could spread to
other counties and must
be stopped.
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CONTACT INFO
Copy & paste list: (Note: The copy and paste list does not include Commissioner Lauren White, who opposes the ordinance. To express your thanks for her opposition, you may email her at her e-mail address listed below): tom.coulson1214@gmail.com; ann.floydhuggins@pittcountync.gov; benji.holloman@pittcountync.gov; king2006mac@yahoo.com; Chris.Nunnally@gmail.com; pittcounty.commissionerd2@gmail.com; mark.smith@pittcountync.gov; bwardelizabeth@gmail.com
Phone numbers (all numbers 252 area code): Tom Coulson, 321-2942;
Lauren Already Opposes the ban: So please give her your appreciation Lauren White, 341-5522, laurenashley318@yahoo.com
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DELIVER THIS MESSAGE |
Suggested Subject: “Oppose ‘Discharge of Firearms Ordinance'”
Pitt County Commissioners:
I strongly urge you to oppose any proposed “Discharge of Firearms Ordinance” as a meddling political response to irresponsible activity affecting a very small area of Pitt County. The fact that your sheriff refuses to enforce existing law does not justify restrictions on the ability of lawful citizens to shoot on private property.
With the latest version, it appears you are playing a “shell game” to hide restrictions inside arcane language. Among the proposed ordinance’s many subtle “gotchas”:
By adding “shooting range” restrictions to private property owners simply shooting on their own property, you are nullifying their rights under the Second and Fifth Amendments. Please be aware that I will be closely monitoring your actions through Grass Roots North Carolina legislative alerts.
Respectfully,
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