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To: 45Auto
Your uncommon common sense will get nowhere with the victim disarmament crowd. I have long since given up in the effort to bring reason to the liberal mind. It is innoculated against discernment by an utterly emotional mindset.

The best response is to be quite politically active, contribute to certified RKBA candidates and learn to gently undermine the guns-are-evil lunacy with ridicule when a conversational gambit presents itself.

"Oh, I see now...the crime is really low in those cities where gun control is really tough. Like the old Sullivan act in the Big Apple. Washington DC. Baltimore MD." "It sure is skyrocketing here in rural Virginia where a lot of us are known to be loaded-fer-Bear. Yeah, that's right."

"Yep, the first thing I will think of when I catch a rapist on my daughter is 'Where is my cell phone - The 911 Dial-a-Prayer' service?"

The best thing this country could do would be to see that every sane non-criminal citizen had access to a nicely clocked & timed .357 revolver, was trained in its use and could freely carry. Thugs & terrorists would decline; politeness would skyrocket. (Yeah, I know, a 1911, or Glock or Sig would do as well...)

BLOAT.
5 posted on 08/21/2002 11:09:10 AM PDT by esopman
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To: esopman; Movemout; *bang_list
Good news update:

Warner accepts Kilgore ruling allowing concealed weapons in parks

BOB LEWIS
Associated Press Writer Sep 25, 2002



RICHMOND, Va. (AP) _ Gov. Mark R. Warner has signed off on a state attorney general's opinion that the Department of Conservation lacks the authority to bar people with concealed weapons permits from carrying firearms into state parks.

In a letter Monday to Conservation and Recreation Department Director Joseph H. Maroon, Warner deferred to Attorney General Jerry W. Kilgore's opinion that holders of valid permits should be allowed to go armed in the parks.

Kilgore's opinion, issued earlier this month, held that Virginia's concealed weapons law permitted firearms to be banned only at schools, churches, courthouses, establishments that hold alcoholic beverage licenses and private property where owners object.

There's no statutory concealed weapons ban for parks, and a state agency can't put one in place through a regulation, the attorney general's office reasoned.

While Warner told Maroon he could no longer enforce the firearms ban, he said he expected aggressive enforcement of laws against pointing or brandishing a gun in a reckless or menacing way, or shooting a gun in a public gathering.

The Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence promptly criticized the Democratic governor's order.

"If Mr. Warner thinks parks are bound by the attorney general's opinion, then we expect him to use the power of his office to change that through the Legislature, and we remind him that not doing so will alienate a lot of his base, especially here in northern Virginia," said Nancy Hwa, a spokeswoman for the Brady Campaign in Washington.

Kilgore, a Republican, issued his opinion after Del. Richard H. Black, R-Loudoun, asked him in May to reconsider an opinion interim Attorney General Randolph A. Beales issued in July 2001 upholding the department's ban on guns in state parks.

"I felt it was so obviously incorrect that I asked for reconsideration," Black said.

Should Warner or anyone else try to amend the law to ban guns in parks, Black said he would have plenty of help killing it in a strongly pro-gun House of Delegates next winter.

The National Rifle Association praised Kilgore's ruling and Warner's decision to not contest it.

"Just because an individual or a family may be in a state park, it doesn't mean they're more immune to an attack. It's important for any law-abiding individual to defend himself and his loved ones whenever or wherever the need may arise," said NRA spokesman Andrew Arulanandam.

http://www.timesdispatch.com/news/vaapwire/MGBPM56VJ6D.html



8 posted on 09/26/2002 3:17:28 PM PDT by Ligeia
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