Time is running very low in Jefferson City.
MOFC’s House Bill 2118 has passed both the Government Oversight Committee and the Rules Committee and has been added to the debate eligibility calendar by Speaker Vescovo.
Despite all of this, the House Majority Floor Leader Dean Plocher is still refusing to put HB-2118 on the floor for an up or down vote — and he needs to hear from you immediately!
For all of the details on this bill, what’s at stake for gun owners like you and me, and why Dean Plocher needs to stop blocking this bill, watch our video report below!
As you just heard, House Bill 2118 is badly needed legislation that would give gun owners here in Missouri the same legal protections that dozens of other states (‘red’ and ‘blue’ states) already give.
But that won’t happen if Dean Plocher continues to block this legislation from coming up for a vote. Please contact Dean Plocher right away and tell him to put HB-2118 on the floor!
>>> Call Dean Plocher’s office at: 573-751-1544 <<<
>>> Send Plocher an email at: [email protected] <<<
>>> Leave Dean Plocher a message on his Facebook page here <<<
We shouldn’t have to fight this hard to pass pro-gun legislation in Jeff City. Our massive ‘pro-gun majorities’ should be more than willing to accommodate gun owners.
But the truth is that RINOs have filled both chambers in the legislature and that’s why we need to pour the pressure on them right now while there is still time to move this bill!
So please contact Dean Plocher’s office immediately and encourage every gun owner you know to do the same thing.
For Missouri,
Aaron Dorr
Political Director
Missouri Firearms Coalition
P.S. Missouri’s self-defense laws are very weak. House Bill 2118 would fix all of that and has passed two House committees and is now ready for a vote in the House.
But Majority Floor Leader Dean Plocher is refusing to put the bill on the floor, and time is running out. Please watch our video report right away for the very latest!
Then call, email, and leave a Facebook message on Plocher’s Facebook page — making sure he knows that you expect him to take action on this bill.