Subject:

Re: Firearm legislation-- response required

From:
"Hunter Biden" hbiden@rosemontseneca.com
To:
"Josh Alcorn" josh@beaubiden.com
CC:
josh@beaubidenfoundation.org
Date:
2018-01-15 00:40
Thanks— I’m sure patty did send time- me not her.  Yes put his name on it. 
And this is not a criticism or reprimand (as if have the right to reprimand anyone). But it is a direct order as it relates to the Foundation or any other organization. No one does anything or should even voice an opinion publicly or even be asked their opinion about what my brothers name can be used for or in concert with except me or Hallie and Hallie comes first. That includes my...Everyone and Anyone. Not Louisa my Aunt my Father my Mother Jesus Christ Almighty. And if they cant reach me of Hal to discuss then the answers is No.  AGAIN NO ONE (you and Patty in regards to BBF business that doesn’t require board approval is your call) AND I REALLY MEAN NO ONE. 
You two really have to understand that including my sister in decisions of which she has zero right reason or judgment to be a part of OR my Dad OR my Mom OR whomever else who has done zero to actually make this work except you two makes it really hard for me to continue to give CPR and duct tape solutions to vows of raising 5 million dollars in one phone call and state legislation fixes that will...
Let’s talk you me and Patty by phone tomorrow at 2:30PM. Call 202-552-9396. If you don't get me right away keep trying for the next 8 hours every two minutes.
 

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On Jan 14, 2018, at 9:29 PM, Josh Alcorn <josh@beaubiden.com> wrote:

Carney is unveiling the bill at 1:30 on Tuesday in Dover, I’ll forward you the email from his staff, thought Patty had done that. Are you guys comfortable putting B’s name on it? I’ve kept Carney’s office at bay, waiting to hear from you guys. And I don’t know enough to be sure this is going to pass. It’s not a slam dunk at this point. 

/ja
302.598.1885 (cell)

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On Jan 14, 2018, at 6:42 PM, Hunter Biden <hbiden@rosemontseneca.com> wrote:

What time should I be there on Tuesday

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On Jan 12, 2018, at 11:31 AM, Ashley Biden <abiden@dcjustice.org> wrote:

Great! I will be there. I believe my bill- HB 204 Pre-Trial reform is being voted on around 2 pm- it will be tight but I will make it work.

 

From: Josh Alcorn [mailto:josh@beaubiden.com]
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2018 8:40 AM
To: Ashley Biden
Cc: Valerie Biden Owens; Patty Dailey Lewis; Hunter Biden; Hallie Biden; Louisa Terrell; Steve Ricchetti; Cathy Mclaughlin; Anthony Bernal; Kathy Chung
Subject: Re: Firearm legislation-- response required

 

Hi! It is the exact same bill as Beau crafted in 2013. I’ve attached the final version, as it will be introduced on Tuesday. I won’t be able to be in Dover, since I have a meeting in DC. Will update you once I talk to the staff directors in the House and Senate.

Thanks!

/ja

 

Joshua Alcorn

302.477.2018 (office)

302.598.1885 (cell)



On Jan 11, 2018, at 9:47 PM, ashley Biden <abiden@dcjustice.org> wrote:

 

Can you confirm that this is the same bill that Beau wanted? Were there any significant or noteworthy changes? Can you find out?


From: Josh Alcorn <josh@beaubiden.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2018 9:15:08 PM
To: hurricane5155
Cc: Patty Dailey Lewis; Hunter Biden; Hallie Olivere; Ashley Biden; Louisa Terrell; Steve Ricchetti; Cathy Mclaughlin; Anthony Bernal; Kathy Chung; Josh Alcorn
Subject: Re: Firearm legislation-- response required

 

Update: I will talk to the staff directors of the House and Senate caucuses tomorrow. As Patty indicated, this bill will be associated with Beau regardless of the title. 

Louisa and I talked today and we both agree the best next step is feeling out the likelihood of passage in the Senate and equally important, minding the potential ancillary burdens on the family should passage come down to one or two votes. 

I’ll circle back tomorrow after talking with the folks in Dover.

/ja

302.598.1885 (cell)

 

Sent from my iPhone, which is responsible for any typos. 


On Jan 9, 2018, at 11:03 AM, hurricane5155 <hurricane5155@gmail.com> wrote:

I don’t know enough to know - will await further information. 

On another note,I have $1000 check for  Beau from my friend Michele Pollard Patrick. 

On Jan 9, 2018, at 10:57 AM, Patty Dailey Lewis <patty@beaubidenfoundation.org> wrote:

 

Good morning-

 

Attached please find a proposed bill to be introduced in the Delaware General Assembly by Rep. David Bentz. The bill is based on HB 88 that was a bill that Beau ran as Attorney General. Beau was deeply committed to this bill. While the bill passed the House nearly unanimous, we were not able to get the necessary votes in the Senate. In the time between the House and Senate votes a fringe 2nd amendment organization- Patriots 9-12- lobbied the Senate with false and misleading representations about the bill. You may recall that Beau went on national television to talk about this bill and the important public policy behind restrictions on gun possession by individuals suffering from mental illness. 

 

Josh and I have been contacted by Governor Carney’s office regarding the bill. Governor Carney would like to name the bill after Beau because of Beau’s deep commitment and leadership on this issue. I do not have to tell any of you how important this issue remains. The plan is for the bill to be unveiled on January 16, 2018, so the time for decision on naming is quite short at this point. While this is certainly an honor, the bill is not a sure win at this point. The composition of the Delaware General Assembly has changed, although both houses remain democratic, in the Senate Democrats hold a one vote majority.  I can tell you that the problem in 2013 was not the Republicans- it was a few Democrats. The bill will certainly garner significant interest and attention- no doubt Rep. Gabby Giffords will be involved and will contact the VP. 

 

We do not make a recommendation at this time, but are happy to facilitate a discussion with the Governor’s office.  The Governor’s policy director, Albert Shields, is happy to talk with any of you on this matter. 

 

I look forward to hearing your thoughts. Please let us know if you have any questions. 

 

Best--

Patty and Josh 

 

  

Patricia Dailey Lewis, Esquire

Executive Director

Beau Biden Foundation for the Protection of Children

 

 

“We have seen the progress that can be made when society commits to shining a bright light on a crime like domestic violence, and we are seeing the beginning of what can be accomplished if we continue shining that bright light on child abuse. As adults, we have a legal and moral obligation to stand up and speak out for children who are being abused. These children cannot speak for themselves.” —Beau Biden

 

 

 

 



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From: "Shields, Albert (Governor)" <Albert.Shields@state.de.us>

Subject: Draft Firearm legislation

Date: January 8, 2018 at 4:30:08 PM EST

 

Good afternoon,

We’ve all been having separate conversations this afternoon, so this email will hopefully get us all on one thread. 

 

Attached is the draft legislation that Rep. Bentz is working on re: restricting access to firearms for those with mental illness.  The policy is the same as HB 88 from the 147th General Assembly, which Beau Biden championed. 

 

As discussed, we’d like to name the legislation after Beau when it’s introduced later this month.  Patty and Josh, thank you for sharing this with those at the foundation and with the Biden family that would need to be comfortable with it.  Please don’t hesitate to reach out to us if there are any questions or concerns.

 

Thanks,

Albert 

 

Albert Shields

Policy Director

Office of Governor John Carney

820 N. French St., 12th Floor

Wilmington, DE 19801

(302) 577-3210  office

(302) 528-7671  cell

 

<20171207 - HB re Relinquishment of Firearms by Individuals with Mental Illness.pdf>

 

 

 

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