Posted on 12/13/2005 6:20:02 AM PST by Monitor
Today, the Wisconsin State Assembly debates SB-403:
"This bill creates a licensing system under which an individual is permitted to carry a concealed weapon under certain circumstances. The bill also makes certain changes in Wisconsin law to account for a federal law that requires the state to permit an individual who works as or who has retired from working as a federal, state, tribal, or local law enforcement officer in Wisconsin or in any other state to carry a concealed firearm under certain circumstances. In addition, the bill changes the law relating to background checks for handgun purchases to require the Department of Justice (DOJ) to determine whether a person seeking to purchase a handgun has been subject to an order or finding regarding his or her mental health that makes the purchase unlawful."
You can listen in by clicking here.
You can follow along with the amendments and votes by clicking here.
You can read the legislation by clicking here.
SHERMAN! The TURNCOAT from last time!
Oh yeah, I'm one of those religious nuts who'll go whacko from Chipmunk Christmas music! LOL!!!
Oh man, Sherman wants to make this "may issue"!
The Wild West argument, that one never gets old...
Yep, the ol' "blood in the streets" prediction.
Oh geez, Shilling's going to cry...
For "Crocodile Tears on the Floor", the award for best performance by a leading lady goes to...
I would like to know how many of the dead would be alive today if they could have defended themselves with guns.
How about Personal Responsibility Clause? Are police going to be there to protect my asset next time? Doubtful! So it's MY responsibility to protect myself, in and out of my home! And that goes for everyone one else in this state!
Im breaking up for some reason, I missed the end of Shilling and now I hear Chuckie Cheese(?) talking about "badbull batter"? Is that something that goes on fish?
Gunderson is talking about Alaska - is he going to bring up the fact that they don't require permits?
HA! "She shoots, she scores!" LOL!
"Im here to chew bubblegum and kick a$$, and Im all out of bubblegum."
All this crying, weaping, and wrending of garments as if this bill is the end of the world leads me to believe that these liberals actually believe the nonsense they're spouting. I mean, it's almost 3AM, they can't be spouting this nonsense for the cameras, so they must really believe it.
So how do they handle the reality that exists in all the other states that have passed CCW, and yet have never attempted to rescend it? If it is as they say, that we're going to have shootouts over parking spaces, and in Chuck-E-Cheeze, then what explains all the other states? The other states must just be, in their eyes, insane or something?
I just don't get it. Is the reality I live in different than the reality they live in?
heh heh! "Can never carry enough bubblegum".
Repeat after me: They're DEMOCRATS!
They are so divorced from facts and reality.
Seriously, they've got a solid hold on Wisconsin, don't they? Between Madison and the media, Wisconsin hears what they want us to hear. If you want the truth, you have to find it out for yourself. There are so many who aren't aware of all the states and their successes with CCW, that think they have the constitutional right to protection from police, etc. I did a survey for school on this and almost every single person I surveyed thought the police are obligated to protect people. Surprise! They aren't!
Hard to say. Socialists only say what they mean if it furthers their manipulation toward their greater goal. Bucking for a better slot when Bingo gets dumped?
They do believe it. They don't want anyone to shoot Tookie. He's a human being you know! He could reform and be a role model. Besides, they'll just hold the tapes 'till tomorrow morning.
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