Tuesday, May 22, 2018

How They Voted: Suzio Votes Against Gun Safety Measure

The 2018 regular session of the State Legislature has come to a close. There were a number of bills that were controversial. This is the first of a series of brief reports on how those who represent our city voted in the capitol.  
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The new law generally makes it a class D felony for anyone to sell, transfer, purchase, possess, use, or manufacture a “rate of fire enhancement” (e.g., a bump stock).

The law passed the Senate by a vote of 26 to 10, it passed the House by a vote of 114 to 35.

AN ACT CONCERNING BUMP STOCKS AND OTHER MEANS OF ENHANCING THE RATE OF FIRE OF A FIREARM.
  • Paul Doyle (Senate District 9)    YES
  • Len Suzio (Senate District 13)     NO 
  • Joseph Serra (House District 33)    YES
  • Matthew Lesser (House District 100)  YES

4 comments:

  1. Len said No, he's got to go!

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  2. Suzio NEVER fails to disappoint. He needs to go.

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  3. Feel good legislation is all this was. It does nothing in the big picture of dealing with mental health issues plaguing our country

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  4. That doesn't even make sense.

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