Message-ID: <7145068.1075858739943.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2001 14:52:52 -0800 (PST) From: dems-news@2001victory.com To: rshapiro@enron.com Subject: New Jersey Democrats Win Support of Million Mom March Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Vote Democratic on Nov. 6 X-To: rshapiro@enron.com X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \RSHAPIRO (Non-Privileged)\Shapiro, Richard\Deleted Items X-Origin: Shapiro-R X-FileName: RSHAPIRO (Non-Privileged).pst NEW JERSEY DEMOCRATS WIN SUPPORT OF MILLION MOM MARCH: NJ CHAPTER OF GUN SAFETY GROUP ENDORSES 80 DEMOCRATIC LEGISLATIVE CANDIDATES The New Jersey Chapter of the Million Mom March, a grassroots organization that promotes gun safety, announced its endorsement of 80 Democratic legislative candidates running in this year's election. Democrats know that key ways to increase public safety are to ensure the vigorous enforcement of New Jersey's existing gun laws and keep firearms out of the hands of criminals. Democrats also oppose any law that would legalize the carrying of a concealed weapon, support the manufacturing of child-proof handguns and will preserve the assault-weapons ban to keep weapons off New Jersey's streets. "This year, the Republican ticket has stated it would sign laws making it legal to carry concealed weapons and has expressed opposition to the licensing and registration of handguns," stated Assembly Democratic Leader, Joe Doria, (D-Hudson). "It's no wonder that, out of 100 endorsees, 80 of them were Democrats. The Democratic Party has been, and will continue to be, a strong supporter of laws that will keep dangerous weapons out of our communities." The selection process was based on incumbents' voting records and candidates' answers to a survey asking their positions on three issues: maintaining current laws regarding the carrying of concealed weapons, supporting childproof handgun legislation currently pending in the Legislature and maintaining New Jersey's Assault Weapons Ban passed in 1990. Senate Democratic leader, Dick Codey (D-Essex), is a prime sponsor of the "Childproof Handgun Bill" which would require the sale of personalized handguns, also known as childproof handguns. However, due to Republican infighting, the Speaker of the Assembly has refused to post this legislation for a vote. "As a prime sponsor of the Childproof Handgun Bill, I realize that the only way we can get this important legislation signed into law is to have Democratic majorities in the Senate and Assembly," stated Senator Codey. "Rather than doing what is right for the people of New Jersey, Republicans are holding this bill hostage because of internal politics. That isn't real leadership. It's time for a change." SENATE: Joseph Manganello (D-4) Sen. John Adler (D-6) Lou Gallagher (D-7) Peter Terranova (D-9) Sam Plumeri, Jr. (D-14) Sen. Shirley Turner (D-15) Daniel Wartenberg (D-16) Asm. Bob Smith (D-17) Asw. Barbara Buono (D-18) Sen. Joseph Vitale (D-19) Ellen Steinberg (D-21) Asm. Joe Suliga (D-22) Frederick Cook (D-23) Horace Chamberlain (D-25) Paul Pinney (D-26) Sen. Dick Codey (D-27) Sen. Bernard Kenny, Jr. (D-33) Asw. Nia Gill (D-34) Sen. John Girgenti (D-35) Sen. Garry Furnari (D-36) Sen. Byron Baer (D-37) Alan Baskin (D-39) John "Jack" Nigro (D-40) ASSEMBLY: Fred Scerni (D-2) Dianna Fauntleroy (D-2) Asm. Robert Smith (D-4) David Carlamere (D-4) Asm. Joe Roberts (D-5) Asw. Mary Previte (D-6) Asm. Louis Greenwald (D-6) Asm. Herb Conaway (D-7) Asm. Jack Conners (D-7) Carol Murphy (D-8) John Ryan (D-9) Kimberly Casten (D-10) Jim Reilly (D-11) Warren Goode (D-11) William Scherer (D-12) Gordon Gemma (D-12) Kevin Graham (D-13) Asw. Linda Greenstein (D-14) Asm. Gary Guear (D-14) Asm. Reed Gusciora (D-15) Asw. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-15) Upendra Chivukula (D-17) Asm. Peter Barnes (D-18) Patrick Diegnan, Jr. (D-18) Asw. Arline Friscia (D-19) Tom Jardin (D-21) J. Brooke Hern (D-21) Asm. Jerry Green (D-22) Linda Stender (D-22) Rebecca Goff (D-23) Thomas Palmieri (D-23) Margarita Cart (D-24) Ann Huber (D-25) Dick Tighe (D-25) Joseph Raich (D-26) Mims Hackett, Jr. (D-27) John McKeon (D-27) Asm. Craig Stanley (D-28) Asm. William Payne (D-29) Lyle Sturmfels (D-30) Asm. Joseph Doria (D-31) Elba Perez Cinciarelli (D-31) Asw. Joan Quigley (D-32) Asm. Albio Sires (D-33) Rafael Fraquella (D-33) Willis Edwards (D-34) Peter Eagler (D-34) Asm. Alfred Steele (D-35) Asw. Nellie Pou (D-35) Paul Sarlo (D-36) Asw. Loretta Weinberg (D-37) Gordon Johnson (D-37) Kay Nest (D-38) Matt Ahearn (D-38) Linda Mercurio (D-39) Jim Carroll (D-39) Donna Kurdock (D-40) _________________________________________________________________________ Democratic candidates across the state are unified under the 2001 Victory Statewide Coordinated Campaign. Volunteer opportunities are available in each of our field offices in every county in the state. For more information, please reply to this email. You have been sent this email because you or someone you know registered with our email distribution list. If you have received this message in error, please reply with "UNSUBSCRIBE" in the subject line using the email address you wish to remove. -PAID FOR BY NEW JERSEY DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE/2001 VICTORY-