Posted on 12/04/2008 9:28:41 AM PST by MNJohnnie
I often brag to folks about living in Kennesaw, Georgia. We have a big sign out here when you enter the city limits. I tell them, It says Welcome to Kennesaw, Were Packin. Packin heat that is. Buy an ad on DigitalJournal.com In 1981, Morton Grove, IL passed a law prohibiting citizens within the city limits to own firearms. In response, the city council of Kennesaw, GA unanimously passed a city ordinance in 1982 requiring heads of households to own at least one firearm with ammunition. The crime rate in Kennesaw at the time was already quite low, with only 11 burglaries per 1,000 residents in 1981; but nonetheless, the crime rate dropped even lower (by 89%) after the ordinance was passed.
In 1998, Decatur, GA, (another Atlanta suburb with a population of comparable size to that of Kennesaw) reported 4,049 property crimes per 100,000 residents, while Kennesaw had merely 243 property crimes per 100,000 (that is .243 per 1,000). In contrast, Morton Grove has a crime rate of about 10 times that of Kennesaw.
For the liberals with the American Civil Liberties Union on speed dial, slow down and dont get your panties in a bunch. The ACLU has already taken the city of Kennesaw to federal court over the city ordinance, but Kennesaw won.
I cant stand violence. You couldnt drag me to a theater showing of Friday the Thirteenth, or Texas Chainsaw Massacre. No thank you! Personal gun ownership isnt about participating in violence, it is about stopping violence. It is about protecting yourself from those who are violent.
The Second Amendment in our Bill of Rights is actually all about the citizens protecting themselves against government. If you take away the ability of a citizenry to protect themselves from government, those citizens have no way to practice their ability to control their government. In other words, we have no way of protecting our Constitutional rights. In fact, it is also American citizens owning guns, that acts as a big deterrent to our enemies who would ponder the idea of invading our country.
I know this sweet, young college girl with great wisdom and a heart of gold, who was mortified when I told her about the ordinance. She also lives in Kennesaw. After patiently listening to all the compassion and logic she could muster about how wrong this was, and all the violence caused by guns, I just asked her a few questions.
How about you put a sign in your front yard that reads, This house has no alarm system, no guns, and no dogs I asked. She didnt like that idea. When was the last time you heard of a shooting range being robbed? I asked. She hadnt heard of such a thing.
I went on to explain to her that criminals do not think like she does. If a law stated that she could not have a gun, then she would follow the law, and not have a gun. This is not how criminals think. Those who would use a gun to harm others in an unlawful way are already committed to not following the law. I just love watching the light bulb go off in someones head.
So you liberal, metro-sexual guys with all that compassion and understanding can leave the safety of your families up to chance. Give me a pistol-packin' man like former Mayor Leonard Church of Kennesaw any day!
Sherri Strikes again!
Sherri rules!
I wasn’t aware of that about Morton Grove, IL. Now I know I’ll stay away.
Here’s to CCW permits everywhere!
I want to move to Kennesaw GA. Sounds like a nice place.
Gosh, is Kennesaw that dangerous?
I'm in the state where the need is equal to the difficulty: Calleeeforneyah.
Half the local news is taken up by the murders, robberies, muggings and mayhem in Decatur and surrounding DeKalb County (Cynthia McKinney’s old district) you never hear much about Kennesaw.
I’m in the state where the need is beyond logic: Illinois.
There’s nothing dangerous about Kennesaw. That’s the point. Not to mention that most people want to act like Kennesaw is some hick-town in the middle of nowhere. It’s not. Kennesaw is a suburb of Atlanta, packed with a university, thriving businesses, affordable and high-end housing. The difference is that Kennesaw is proactive about citizenship.
That dangerous for what?
Hats off to Kennesaw Georgia where the citizens volley for Liberty.
Back in my coin collecting days, I frequently went to coin shows, they always were held in conjunction with gun shows and neither was ever robbed.
Oak Park? I’m from Oak Park originally. That’s a very liberal town now, I hear. I’ve been back since (I only live 80 miles West) but no one’s there anymore to visit so I’ve no connections.
Back in my coin collecting days, I frequently went to coin shows, they always were held in conjunction with gun shows and neither was ever robbed.
That must be due to the strict laws against theft.
I was thinking the same thing! I wonder what jobs they have there...?
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