Posted on 01/21/2006 9:09:18 AM PST by kiriath_jearim
Gun ban extremist announces candidacy for governor
Posted on Friday, January 20 @ 00:05:00 EST by cbaus
In a move which ended heavy speculation that began in the hours after Columbus Mayor Mike Coleman quit the race for governor, anti-self-defense State Sen. Eric Fingerhut has announced that he will challenge NRA A-rated Congressman Ted Strickland in the Democrat's gubernatorial primary.
And unlike many Democrats who have recently expressed concerns that their anti-gun positions have been hurting their ability to get elected, Fingerhut is quickly making it clear he will not try to hide his opposition to your Consitutional right to bear arms.
From a Columbus Dispatch story covering Fingerhut's first campaign press conference:
Fingerhut former president of the Cleveland-based Handgun Control Federation criticized Stricklands support for the National Rifle Associations agenda, including a bill that would "preemptively wipe off the books" gun restrictions passed by communities....
Referring to the...NRA agenda, Fingerhut said, "I dont think thats what the people of Ohio want, and I definitely dont think thats what voters in a Democratic primary want."
Strickland said he had not taken a formal position on the residency bill but was worried about the potential "profound effect on the family" of an employee being forced to live in the city where he or she works....He affirmed his support for a "state approach" to gun laws "rather than a patchwork of local jurisdiction decisions."
The Dispatch reports that when Fingerhut was asked whether he worried that state Rep. Chris Redfern, new chairman of the Ohio Democratic Party and a Strickland backer, would try to orchestrate the state partys endorsement for Strickland, Fingerhut said, "Thats up to him, but I do think this election should be decided by Democratic voters, and thats whose judgment Ill follow." Redfern, like Strickland, supports Ohioans' right to carry.
On the day the Buckeye State's concealed carry bill passed into law, Fingerhut told the Cleveland Plain Dealer that "It's going to lead to tragedies and accidents of all kinds." And in 2001, he told the Cincinnati Post that "the presence of a gun is actually likely to escalate violence."
He could not have been more wrong then about the law, and he could not be more wrong now for Ohio gun owners.
Failed one-term House Rep run for statewide office after serving in the Ohio legislature with no results.
Typical.
I met this guy once. I'll expand on that remark if he gets traction.
Wierd guy.
I can only hope that Fingerhut gets himself out of his limousine someday and gets beaten and robbed while he is disarmed under his own damned gun-ban.
Yeah, just look at the blood running in the streets in FL and TX if you don't believe it. </sarcasm>
Why oh why is our once great nation plagued by the existiance of such slimeballs?
Soooooo, I guess this asshat has removed all the knives in his silverware drawer,too??
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