PA Gov gets it!

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Good form letter response none the less. As much as ya can believe a politician I suppose.

Dear Friend:



Thank you for sharing your thoughts with my office to express your views on the important issues related to gun violence and school safety measures.



As a former law enforcement official, I certainly understand the importance of keeping violent criminals off of Pennsylvania’s streets while upholding our unwavering commitment to protect law abiding citizen’s Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms. While no additional restrictions on the rights of law abiding citizens can stop violent predators intent on committing crime, there are a number of ways my administration is working to protect our schools, keep dangerous criminals off the street and provide care for those suffering from mental illness.



I believe that it is important to ensure the safety of our students against violent criminals. That is why I have proposed to invest $1 billion in our public schools with the privatization of our wine and spirit system over the next 4 years through my Passport to Learning Program. This proposal would provide funding for local school districts to invest in initiatives designed to fit the need of each school, including security programs to protect our students.



As part of our efforts to protect Pennsylvania’s communities, I was pleased to sign HB 898 into law on October 25, 2012. This law imposes strict sentences for those who participate in straw purchasing of firearms for individuals who are legally ineligible to own a gun. This measure is critical to our ongoing efforts to keep weapons out of the hands of criminals. It is essential that we equip our law enforcement officials with the tools and resources necessary to enforce our existing laws. For this reason, I have also proposed three additional classes of state police cadets in the next fiscal year. These classes will provide up to 290 new troopers to ensure that our State Police force retains the necessary man power to protect our communities.



It is also important to note the critical role of mental health policy in ensuring the safety of our Commonwealth. In my budget address for Fiscal Year 2013-2014, I have proposed investing $40 million to provide critical services to families and individuals affected by intellectual and physical disabilities, including people with mental illnesses. This additional funding will help provide necessary care to bring services to our most vulnerable citizens and enables them to live independently, safely and productively in our communities.



Thank you again for your correspondence on this important topic. I believe the action and proposals I have laid out will help protect Pennsylvanians. Please do not hesitate to contact my office with any future questions or concerns related to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.



Sincerely,

TOM CORBETT

Governor
 
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PA State Constitution: I wonder if they wrote theirs more directly to protect creative translations?

Right to Bear Arms
Section 21.
The right of the citizens to bear arms in defense of themselves and the State shall not be questioned.
 
Got same. Where does it say he supports the 2A? It is a total bs response. Plus he already has planned to spend the liquor money on this topic.
 
Got same. Where does it say he supports the 2A? It is a total bs response. Plus he already has planned to spend the liquor money on this topic.

I took his statement, "while upholding our unwavering commitment to protect law abiding citizen’s Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms." to mean that he supported the Second Amendment...

How is his response BS?

PA is traditionally a state that strongly supports 2nd Amendment Rights, the real shocker that I had was Senator Casey flip flopping on us, he's been strong on guns against his party for years.
 
We can only guess what's going and what kind of pressures are being imposed behind closed doors. Look at Bloomberg's open threats to his own party members if they break rank and his purchases of elections in Chicago and LA. If the state Gov't won't stand...the state will be politically lost, at least in the first round.
 
We can only guess what's going and what kind of pressures are being imposed behind closed doors. Look at Bloomberg's open threats to his own party members if they break rank and his purchases of elections in Chicago and LA. If the state Gov't won't stand...the state will be politically lost, at least in the first round.

Oh, no doubts that we need to keep up either the pressure, or the reassurances to our elected officials. The folks that have been historically on our side need to hear from us too, letting them know that we support their stands on the issues we care about and the fact that we will continue to vote for them as long as they keep our interests at heart.
 
I had to laugh a little. When I went to get my PA pistol permit, I asked the undersheriff if I had to register my guns on the permit (being from NY, I thought it was a legitimate question). He looked at me quizzically, and asked, "Why the hell would you want to do that?" You guys are way ahead of NY when it comes to protecting the Second! At least somebody gets it!
 
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