Never thought it would have enough votes in favor to pass! Pass this
far and wide throughout the state, so that everyone can see if his
elected official actually represented HIM, and act accordingly! WAY
too many of us depend on wood heat, for something like this to pass!
Below is the list of people that have sold you and your
woodstoves down the river. If any of these people are from your
district in WA State, they need the immediate boot to the backside and
never be allowed to serve in an elected position again so long as they
live. This "Yea" vote is a direct vote against the people and their
basic rights to keep warm in a state that is known for heavy snow in
the winter.
I view this action as equivalent to voting in favor of removing
our guns from our homes- it is THAT SERIOUS. Right now they are
saying this will only be put into action in Pierce County, but trust
me, Pierce County residents don't even begin to deserve this extreme
action either. We also know that if it is now on the books as a state
law, that all of our counties will be included in no time.
This "overstepping of the boundaries" is something that simply is
not allowed to remain in tact. I believe that had any of the people
of the state known about this bill before it got as far as it did, it
would have been forcibly killed in the introduction, especially if
people knew that the House and the Senate were actually insane enough
to pass something as outrageous as this.
I thought it would never pass since it's just too extreme. Today
I'm here to tell you that it's time for the shakedown because they did
pass it, and this is a direct action AGAINST every single person in
Washington state, which defies their job description which says they
are supposed to represent our interests, not work against our basic
rights.
Voting Yea: Senators Brown, Chase, Conway, Eide, Fraser, Frockt,
Hargrove, Harper, Haugen, Hobbs, Kastama, Keiser, Kilmer, Kline,
Kohl-Welles, McAuliffe, Murray, Nelson, Prentice, Pridemore, Ranker,
Regala, Rolfes, Shin, Swecker, and Tom (last name was missing from the
email that was sent to me...)
"When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty." ~Thomas Jefferson
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