Tell Congress: End 'Gun-Free Zones' At Military Bases
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Aug 11th, 2017Belinda E. from Townsend, DE writes:
These Soldiers a trained to protect us and yet they have their rights to protect themselves taken away. As the Proud Mom of a Soldier evey Mom wants their Sons an Daughters safe and we worry that they are not safe on a Military base . This is a disgrace that has to be changed for the Men an Women who give everthing to Serve and ask nothing in return. Make our Soldiers safe no matter where they are. -
Aug 3rd, 2016Susan H. from Clearwater, FL writes:
Aren't. These guys and gals trained to protect us and themselves at all times?? WTH??? Give them their guns to keep on them always. Surely they know when they should not carry a gun. Lord, please have Mercy on our Country!REPORT COMMENTS
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Jan 22nd, 2016Douglas A. from Boaz, AL writes:
No gun-free zones anywhere! It's an invitation to disasters.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelJan 12th, 2016Mary T. from San Angelo, TX signed.
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Nov 19th, 2015Someone from Hiram, GA writes:
All Military personel on babes should be armed.REPORT COMMENTS
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Oct 15th, 2015Someone from Brooklyn, NY writes:
If they are in uniform they are targets without their weapons.REPORT COMMENTS
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Sep 15th, 2015GEORGE S. from North Richland Hills, TX writes:
September 15, 2015 Dear Senator Cornyn: Dear Senator Cruz: In 1998, the Internet Tax Freedom Act was signed into law by President Clinton and later extended twice by President George W. Bush. This law prohibits government from laying taxes on internet usage, thus keeping the internet largely tax-free. I believe that preventing local, state, and federal governments from taxing the internet is something that needs to be permanent, and I ask you to work with your colleagues toward that end. The fact is, tax-free internet access could end when the current extension to the internet tax moratorium expires. As the passage and subsequent extensions of the Internet Tax Freedom Act have been bipartisan, extending the law permanently should be something that you and the majority of your colleagues can easily get behind. According to recent data, the United States ranks fifteenth (1) in internet service (speed per cost) among other nations in the First World. This is to say that we already pay a good deal more than other countries for internet service. This said, if our internet is opened to increased taxation me and my fellow Americans will be forced to pay even more than we already do for internet that can only be described as average. I agree with Senator Heller as he says, every American should be able to access the Internet without penalties from the federal government. This said, I ask you to join your colleagues in the House of Representatives by supporting S. 431 to keep my email and internet service tax free! Notes: (1) See: http://gizmodo.com/5390014/internet-speeds-and-costs-around-the-world-shown-visually I am watching your actions. Defend the Constitution always,INTERNET ACCESS SHOULD NEVER EVER BE A TAXABLE ITEM. WE PAY ENOUGH TAXES EVERYWHERE ELSE. IF YOUR ON THE SIDE OF THE TAX PAYER, PLEASE PASS S. 431 FOR SURE AND WE WON'T FORGET IT! Sincerely, Mr. and Mrs. GEORGE STELLWAY 5516 Susan Lee Ln North Richland Hills, TX 76180-6734REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelSep 15th, 2015GEORGE S. from North Richland Hills, TX writes:
September 15, 2015 Dear Senator Cornyn: Dear Senator Cruz: In 1998, the Internet Tax Freedom Act was signed into law by President Clinton and later extended twice by President George W. Bush. This law prohibits government from laying taxes on internet usage, thus keeping the internet largely tax-free. I believe that preventing local, state, and federal governments from taxing the internet is something that needs to be permanent, and I ask you to work with your colleagues toward that end. The fact is, tax-free internet access could end when the current extension to the internet tax moratorium expires. As the passage and subsequent extensions of the Internet Tax Freedom Act have been bipartisan, extending the law permanently should be something that you and the majority of your colleagues can easily get behind. According to recent data, the United States ranks fifteenth (1) in internet service (speed per cost) among other nations in the First World. This is to say that we already pay a good deal more than other countries for internet service. This said, if our internet is opened to increased taxation me and my fellow Americans will be forced to pay even more than we already do for internet that can only be described as average. I agree with Senator Heller as he says, every American should be able to access the Internet without penalties from the federal government. This said, I ask you to join your colleagues in the House of Representatives by supporting S. 431 to keep my email and internet service tax free! Notes: (1) See: http://gizmodo.com/5390014/internet-speeds-and-costs-around-the-world-shown-visually I am watching your actions. Defend the Constitution always,INTERNET ACCESS SHOULD NEVER EVER BE A TAXABLE ITEM. WE PAY ENOUGH TAXES EVERYWHERE ELSE. IF YOUR ON THE SIDE OF THE TAX PAYER, PLEASE PASS S. 431 FOR SURE AND WE WON'T FORGET IT! Sincerely, Mr. and Mrs. GEORGE STELLWAY 5516 Susan Lee Ln North Richland Hills, TX 76180-6734REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelSep 14th, 2015James M. from Cape Elizabeth, ME writes:
Until Congress and the Executive branch ceases to provide themselves with armed protection in the workplace, then denying our Armed Forces protection in theirs is total hypocrisy.REPORT COMMENTS
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