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Candidate Lutz says Hunter bill creates black market for cigarettes

Ray Lutz for Congress 2010

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Candidate Lutz says Hunter bill creates black market for cigarettes

Rep. Hunter’s bill specifically removes non-commercial shipping clause

San Diego County, Calif. (August 5, 2010) – “This isn’t about disrespecting or denying the troops, this is a policy goof-up,” said Democratic Congressional Candidate Ray Lutz. “Hunter’s attempt is honorable but misguided. There’s a better way to solve this problem that doesn’t fund a black market that may support terrorists.”

Lutz, 52, was responding to a bill introduced last week by freshman Republican Congressman Duncan D. Hunter. Lutz is campaigning for Hunter’s 52nd Congressional District seat.

Hunter’s bill (HR 6037) amends a Senate bill, known as “PACT-act,” which went into effect June 17, 2010 (S.1147). The Hunter bill allows tobacco products to be shipped to soldiers serving in combat zones unconditionally, which Lutz says is overly-broad and creates the opportunity for abuse. The PACT-act currently allows up to ten shipments per month – a maximum of ten ounces per shipment – (totaling about 100 packs per month) shipped Express Mail only, for age verification purposes.

“Part of the goal of the act was to end illegal trafficking in cigarettes, which, along with the opium trade, is believed to be fueling the insurgency,” Lutz said. “Lifting the weight, frequency and non-commercial requirements of PACT kicks opens the dangerous door it took Senator Kohl (D-Wis.) eight years to shut.”

Lutz continued, “Many legislators complain that there are too many laws, too many loopholes and exemptions, but now, instead of simply getting the United States Postal Service to change their requirements, Congressman Hunter is actually writing legislation to exempt black market trade.”

Lutz says the problem lies with the U.S. Postal Service’s regulations and is not something we need to create new federal legislation to correct.

Postal regulations require that tobacco products be mailed using Express postage — so that a signature is required when delivered — to help ensure that the package is not delivered into the hands of children. However, Express Mail service does not deliver to the combat theaters of Iraq and Afghanistan, leaving combat soldiers unable to receive such shipments.

A legislative aid who worked on the original PACT-act, said the solution was simple: amend the U.S. Postal Service requirements to allow such care packages to be shipped as International Priority Mail with a signature option. Such an arrangement would satisfy PACT’s goals, and would cost families less to ship.

Another Senate legislative aid said that the Pentagon, which has been strongly discouraging smoking among its servicemen for decades, hadn’t expressed any concern over the PACT-act whatsoever. “Buying cigarettes over there is cheaper anyway,” the aid said.

“A simple, non-legislative solution is available, yet Hunter’s proposal opens the door for unbridled tobacco trafficking,” Lutz said. “It makes you wonder why Hunter would provide a means for terrorists to raise money on tobacco along with opium and other drugs. Has he switched sides? That’s what I want to know.”

Rep. Hunter, a reserve Marine captain, has so far received at least $6,000 from tobacco-related PACs for his 2010 election campaign.

Candidate Lutz challenges Congressman Hunter to series of debates

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Ray Lutz for Congress 2010

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Candidate Lutz challenges Congressman Hunter to series of debates

Debates scheduled for every locality in the district

San Diego County, Calif. (August 3, 2010) – “The people of East County deserve to compare their candidates’ positions and intellects,” said Raymond Lutz, the Democratic Candidate for U.S. Congress representing California’s 52nd Congressional District.

On Monday, the Lutz campaign invited Republican Congressman Duncan D. Hunter and Libertarian Candidate Michel Benoit to participate in a series of eight debates. The events are scheduled throughout the district during the legislative holiday to accommodate Hunter’s participation. The moderators and sponsors for these debates would be agreed upon by all campaigns. All media outlets are invited and encouraged to attend.

Benoit responded immediately, accepting unconditionally. Hunter’s campaign had yet to respond within 24 hours of receiving the hand-delivered invitation.

“Hunter’s been in office for 17 months, and we’ve yet to see him bring jobs or any resurgence to our economy – or even pass a single piece of legislation,” Lutz said. “East County residents deserve to hear all candidates’ positions on issues like the economy, healthcare, energy policy and national security.”

“Agreeing to these debates is the least Hunter can do,” Lutz said. “Many people didn’t realize they weren’t voting for Hunter’s father in 2008. The fact is, he’s just not his father, and these debates should help the public know who is actually running.

The proposed debate schedule is included below:

TENTATIVE DEBATE SCHEDULE

Thu, Aug. 12, 6:30 pm, Grossmont College Stagehouse Theatre, La Mesa

Mon, Aug. 16, 6:30 pm, Borrego Springs High School, Borrego Springs

Thu, Aug. 19, 6:30 pm, Poway Performing Arts Center, Poway

Wed, Aug. 25, 6:30 pm, Viejas Tribal Facilities, Viejas/Alpine

Mon, Aug. 30, 6:30 pm, Ramona High School, Ramona

Thu, Sep. 2, 6:30 pm, El Capitan High School, Lakeside

Mon, Sep. 6, 6:30 pm, Serra High School, Tierrasanta area

Thu, Sep. 9, 6:30 pm, Granite Hills High School Gymnasium, El Cajon

This schedule has been proposed by the Lutz Campaign and may change.

Candidate Lutz slams Hunter’s vote protecting rapists

Ray Lutz for Congress 2010

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Candidate Lutz slams Hunter’s vote protecting rapists

Lutz offers praise for other members of San Diego’s Congressional delegation

San Diego County, Calif. (August 2, 2010) – “Sharing data with tribal governments when the Justice Department declines to prosecute may help us solve open cases that occur on tribal land, and that makes sense,” said Ray Lutz, Democratic Congressional Candidate for the 52nd District.

Lutz was responding to a recent vote by Congressman Duncan D. Hunter. Hunter voted against allowing tribal councils to prosecute rape suspects under their own laws and justice system when the defendant is an outsider accused of committing a rape on tribal land and the Department of Justice has declined to prosecute. Since a Supreme Court ruling in 1978, such cases have fallen into a “jurisdictional vacuum.”

“After witnessing the horrible crimes against Chelsea King and Amber Dubois close to home, it’s very sad to see Hunter siding with rapists and criminals,” Lutz said. “It is just one more reason I am happy to be on the ballot to replace him.”

Hunter was one of 92 Republicans to oppose The Tribal Law & Order Act of 2010 (HR-725). Local Congressmembers Darrell Issa (R-CA-49), Brian Bilbray (R-CA-50), Bob Filner (D-CA-51), and Susan Davis (D-CA-53) all voted for the bill.

A recent study by Amnesty International found that one in three Native American women will be raped during their lifetimes, more than double the rate for non-native women. Over 86 percent of rapes against Native American women are carried out by non-native men, according to the Justice Department.

Lutz, whose grandmother was Cherokee and who is a member of the Native American Caucus of the California State Democratic Party, applauded the passing of the bill.

“This is the type of work the Congress of the United States should be performing every day,” Lutz said. “Why has it taken so long to happen?”

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