Fiore, Wheeler Square Off on Campus Carry Strategy
By Chuck Muth
May 25, 2015
The tension on this morning’s tele-conference to discuss
campus carry legislation - whereby students with concealed carry permits would
be allowed to carry their weapons with them to classes for self-protection - between
Assemblywoman Michele Fiore and
Assemblyman Jim Wheeler was so thick
you could literally feel it through the phone line.
But a surprise guest midway through the call – Amanda Collins herself, from her
hospital bed where she just gave birth to her THIRD child! – helped keep
a lid on the powder keg.
In case you missed the call, I’ll have the recording posted
later for paid subscribers to Silver
State Confidential, but here are some highlights…
Assemblyman Wheeler’s position remains that if campus carry
was included in SB175 that the entire bill would have been killed by Senate
Judiciary Committee Chairman Greg Brower. Thus he led the “Not-So-Great-Eight” Republicans
in voting with the Democrats last Thursday to keep the amendment out of SB175.
Assemblywoman Fiore continues to maintain that Wheeler’s strategy
was wrong-headed; that the only chance of passing campus carry was to call
Brower’s bluff and amend it into SB175.
She believes Wheeler’s new effort to pass her bill in the Senate is
nothing but a fig leaf to provide political cover for the Not-So-Great-Eight
and is doomed.
I tend to agree with Fiore.
Indeed, I continue to believe the Not-So-Great-Eight torpedoed
the only slim chance campus carry had for this session.
If the votes in the Senate weren’t there to pass Fiore’s
campus carry legislation as an amendment to SB175 last Thursday, why should
anyone think the votes to pass it as a stand-alone bill suddenly materialized
less than 24 hours after the Not-So-Great-Eight killed it?
But Wheeler and the Not-So-Great-Eight’s strategy won the
day last Thursday.
They thought they knew better than the other 17 Republican
caucus members - including Fiore, the bill’s lead sponsor, and Assembly
Judiciary Committee Chairman Ira Hansen,
who has been shepherding the gun bills all session.
As such, the fate of campus carry this session now rests
100% on their shoulders.
If campus carry was going to lose again this session, we
should have at least gone down swinging.
Instead, the Not-So-Great-Eight got cold feet and blinked.
It’s now up to them to resurrect and pass the campus carry
bill that they, themselves, killed.
I hope they pull it off.
But if not, there should be hell to pay in some GOP
primaries next year.
As Amanda noted in an email to supporters later this morning…
What she said.
FAMOUS LAST WORDS
“If you’re afraid of tough votes, you should get into
another line of work.” – Sen. Mitch McConnell, 5/19/15
“A gun that's unloaded and cocked ain't good for nothin'.” –
John
Wayne as Marshall Rooster Cogburn in “True Grit”
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