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December 18, 2003 Legislative Report


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Judge Steven Ohmer called for an additional hearing to review more motions made by the plaintiff´s opposed to Missouri´s new LTC law [HB-349]. The hearing was held this morning at 9:30 am.

To the surprise of many, Judge Ohmer ran our issue LAST, making us wait while he waded through the other cases before his court.

The Plaintiff´s had made a motion to re-hear the Hancock argument... That motion was DENIED.

The Plaintiff´s made a motion to return their $250,000 Bond money. That motion was DENIED.

Plaintiff´s brief´s before the Supreme Court are due tomorrow.

The stage is now set. We are on to the Missouri Supreme Court.

Stay tuned to www.gclastl.org, www.moccw.org, www.wmsa.net and www.learntocarry.org. for the latest information.

ALSO... do NOT forget to contribute to the Legal Defense Fund. This is an expensive process but one that MUST be navigated. Donate as much as you can no matter how small the amount. Every little bit helps because IT ADDS UP.

Thanks for you support throughout these years.

Greg Jeffery
Legislative Chairman, Gateway Civil Liberties Alliance
Legislative Coordinator, Missourians for Personal Safety
Designated Part-time Spokesman, Western Missouri Shooters Alliance.

Gateway Civil Liberties Alliance

P.O.Box 19739
Brentwood, Missouri 63144

Phone: 314 385-GUNS (4867) or
1 866 385-GUNS (4867)

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