TIM ASHE
2nd Amendment Stance: EXTREMELY ANTI-GUN
District: Chittenden Senate
(Vote for 6)
Contest: For State Senator (WIN)
Party: Democratic/Progressive

2nd Amendment Stance, Legislative Action and Voting History:
Sponsored: S.94 (bad)
S.277 (bad)
Worked for the passage of H.735 in TWO committees
Voted YEA on H.735
Received $300 campaign contribution from GunSenseVT!

Additional Comments: MULTIPLE SPONSOR:
Sponsored S.94: This bill proposes to require the Department of Mental Health to report to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System.
Sponsored S.277: This bill proposes... to establish procedures for the storage of firearms surrendered pursuant to a relief from abuse order (see H.735).

Mailing Address:
45 LAKEVIEW TER
BURLINGTON, VT 05401-
Phone Number: (802) 318-0903
Send Email to TIM ASHE: timashe@burlingtontelecom.net
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Candidate Articles:
Article #1:
Sponsored S.94: This bill proposes to require the Department of Mental Health to report to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System established by the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act of 1993 when a person is subject to a hospitalization order or nonhospitalization order as the result of a mental illness which causes the person to be a danger to him- or herself or others or when a person is found not guilty of a crime by reason of insanity or incompetent to stand trial due to a mental illness.
Article #2:
Sponsored S.277: This bill proposes... to establish procedures for the storage of firearms surrendered pursuant to a relief from abuse order (see H.735).
Article #3:
Progressives announce slate of 21 candidates
Article #4:
PROGRESSIVE PARTY Platform: Develop effective state gun control measures, such as universal background checks, safe storage regulations and an end to the violent felon loophole. The VPP views the issues of gun violence as both a criminal and health issue for Vermonters.
Article #5:
Proposed H.735 (firearms regulation - illegal under the Vermont Constitution):
This massive piece of gun control legislation was attached inside a 'fee' bill to slide it through Montpelier without anyone noticing.
Gun Owners of Vermont not only noticed, but fought it all the way to the end.
If you haven't followed the history and sordid past of this bill, visit the Gun Owners of Vermont Facebook page and jump over to the FILE section. Many downloadable documents outlining this unconstitutional bill will give you the details.
As of May 10, 2014 Act 191 is LAW.
Anyone ACCUSED of 'domestic violence' under a temporary Relief from Abuse Order (unadjudicated - Violation of Article 10), can now have the their house illegally searched without a warrant (violation of Article 11), ALL items that can be deemed 'weapons' (guns, ammunition, knives, baseball bats, bows, axes, etc) will be confiscated by Law Enforcement (violation again of Article 11) and held at the ACCUSED's repayment of fines when a permanent order is lifted.
Article #6:
Letter from Cindy Ellen Hill, Esq.:
Why H.735 is unconstitutional and yet it still passed by the incumbents in Montpelier.
H.735 opens up the Pandora's Box on Illegal Search and Seizure.