Monday, October 03, 2005

Giuliani to Mull 2008 Decision Next Year

Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani said Sunday he will contemplate next year whether to run for president in 2008.

Giuliani on Gun Control:

All gun owners should pass written test.

I do not think the government should cut off the right to bear arms. My position for many years has been that just as a motorist must have a license, a gun owner should be required to have one as well. Anyone wanting to own a gun should have to pass a written exam that shows that they know how to use a gun, that they’re intelligent enough and responsible enough to handle a gun. Should both handgun and rifle owners be licensed...we’re talking about all dangerous weapons.

Mayor's Message:

To purchase a gun in the State of New York you have to give your full name, your date of birth, your residence, your occupation. You have to prove that you're a United States citizen, you have to show you are of good character, competency and integrity. And you have to demonstrate a real need for the weapon.

And thanks in part to our stricter gun control laws, crime is down dramatically in New York City. Shootings are down over 50 percent. Murder is down over 50 percent. But the fact is that 90 percent of the guns we take out of the hands of criminals in New York City come from out of the State of New York.

We need a federal law that bans all assault weapons, and if in fact you do need a handgun you should be subjected to at least the same restrictions -- and really stronger ones -- that exist for driving an automobile.

The United States Congress needs to pass uniform licensing for everyone carrying a gun.

If this guy gets the nomination, GOP betrayal of gun owners will be complete.

And yes, I anticipate no shortage of desperate cowards stammering indignant disagreement and telling us if we don't vote for Rudy we'll get Hillary and then really lose our gun rights.

Just remember this: Regardless of what edicts are passed and who is in charge, we won't lose them unless we surrender them.

We're dealing with nothing less than the enemies of human dignity and freedom. Did anyone really think it would always remain easy and civil?

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Rudy has always been anti-gun. Fortunately for all of us, he will never get the Republican nomination for President because of that as well as his pro-abortion and pro-gay rights stances.
--Jeff Soyer
Alphecca

David Codrea said...

Jeff, I had a guy comment on my first Miers post that she would never be Bush's nominee.

Anonymous said...

Go ahead and mull it. Rudy ain't going to get there.

Anonymous said...

Quote: David Codrea "Regardless of what edicts are passed and who is in charge, we won't lose them unless we surrender them"

Straight and to the point, the point that most "gun owners" are to cowardly to contemplate. Thank you sir for having a large set of testes. If you only ran the NRA. Or better yet, "Codrea for President!" Molon Labe!

Anonymous said...

Don't you understand how government works?

Congress would have to pass a federal bill baning guns. The president can not do so himself. The Republicans run Congress.

It's irrelevant who the president is for gun laws. It's a state rights issue anyways to determine the process of how gun laws works anyways.