State senators failed by one vote Wednesday to override Gov. Janet Napolitano's veto of legislation to trim gubernatorial powers to seize weapons.Why this is even debatable is beyond me. Special contempt goes to Rebecca Rios, who fled like a coward from taking a stand, and Robert Cannell, who's "not willing to override the governor" on the Bill of Rights.
The 19-10 vote — one vote short of the necessary two-thirds margin — came even after Sen. Dean Martin, R-Phoenix, speculated that Napolitano vetoed the measure so she could use her emergency powers to take weapons away from members of the Minuteman Project patrolling the Mexican border.
Thursday, April 27, 2006
Napolitano Retains Power to (Try) Seizing Weapons
Gun Crime Soars
GUN crime in Islington has soared by more than 80 per cent in the last year.Maybe Mayor Bloomberg & Co. can achieve the same results in this country--just like they have in their violent crime-infested cities.
Senior Disarmament
THE son of a wealthy retired businessman who died of three shotgun wounds claims the tragedy could have been avoided...So naturally the solution is to disarm the elderly--probably the most law-abiding and least violent demographic on the planet--and leave them vulnerable to physically stronger predators.
Company director Angus Ashton, 56, said his father, who suffered from dementia, had his driving licence taken off him by the DVLA on advice from a doctor. But he still held a licence for three shotguns.
"The bottom line was that my father could not legally drive a car but he could own and shoot a gun," he said.
"I Think Police Need Total Control"
An Oklahoma legislator said he hopes to make some changes to a new law that makes it illegal for authorities to confiscate weapons during a state of emergency.Some people are hell-bent on making peaceful coexistence impossible.
State Rep. Mike Shelton said House Bill 2696 has placed the power of the law into the wrong hands.
"During states of emergency, I think police need total control. They don't need to worry who has guns and who doesn't. If the governor calls for Oklahomans to relinquish their guns, the public needs to do so," Shelton said.
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[Via Jason M]