Fifteen years ago, HUD took a stronger stance on the issue of
guns in public housing. In 1994, during the tenure of HUD
Secretary Cisneros, the Clinton administration considered
banning firearms from all federally-funded public housing—
equivocating between prohibiting only handguns and an outright
ban on all firearms—in an effort to reduce violent crime.141
Secretary Cisneros said of the proposition, “there is no doubt that
I feel that is the proper direction.”142 When announcing the plan,
the Secretary proclaimed, “We have the authority.” [More]
Like all things Opposite Day "progressive," they presume authority. And return to
the roots.
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