Though I suspect my previous statement that we're going to have to agree to disagree still stands, I'm going to add this.mojo84 wrote: Reduced what it takes to get a bill to a floor vote, made his chair appointments, indicated his support for open carry and reduced the number of democratic committee chairs. What more can he as Lt. Gov. do at this point.
He can't draft legislation and put it to a floor vote by himself. There is a process that has to be followed. Seems like some believe he has some authority to issue executive actions or such that will make OC a law. Do you guys expect him to pull an Obama?
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After the statement that caused all the ruckus, Patrick made this statement:
So, apparently HE believes there is more he can do. I hope this is more than political double-speak to kick the can down the road. We shall see.Now that (Senate Bill) 11 has support and is moving towards passage we can focus on other Second Amendment issues, including open carry, which I have consistently supported.”
I stand by my statement that his comments the previous day disappointed me, and made me feel as if my support of him was misplaced. I'm slightly less disappointed right now, but we shall see...