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9/11/1996 - Abortion Veto Sustained:
But Assistant Majority Leader Wayne Crump, D-Potosi, said the Republicans brought up the abortion bill for political reasons. He said if Republicans had overridden the governor's veto, it would have been looked bad for an incumbent governor running for reelection in November.
4/16/1996 - Concealed Weapons Dies in House Committee:
The resolution to amend the Constitution to allow Missourians to carry concealed weapons died in the House Judiciary Committee. GOP members and some Democrats voted against it. The sponsor Wayne Crump charges Republicans on the committee killed the resolution to ensure the NRA would spend its money trying to defeat the governor--rather than trying to pass concealed carry.
4/16/1996 - House Shoots Down Concealed Weapons:
Rep. Wayne Crump, D-Potosi, said at least four Republicans had told him they would vote for the substitute amendment.
4/10/1996 - Concealed Weapons Vote Pushed:
"Send the resolution to a vote of the people. It's a straight up question -- either yes or no," said Rep. Wayne Crump, D-Potosi.
3/26/1996 - Senate Approves Letting Missourians Decide Packed Pistols:
But Rep. Wayne Crump, D-Potosi, who will handle the bill in the House, said he did not support sending the vote to the people.
3/07/1996 - Predatory Sex Offender Bill:
"This stops the revolving door people," said Rep. Wayne Crump, D-Potosi, the bill's sponsor. "They would always be under the control of the Department of Corrections for life."
3/05/1996 - Gardens Rehabilitate Prison Inmates:
"That might be a good exercise for those in a treatment program," said Committee Chairman Wayne Crump, D-Potosi.

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