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Mayor, Chief seek Gun Restrictions(HELP!!! MAJOR gun grab being attemted in Lincoln Nebraska.)
The Lincoln Journal Star ^ | Friday, January 31, 2003 | Aaron Sanderford and Nate Jenkins

Posted on 02/01/2003 12:29:47 AM PST by Super Mak90kid

Mayor, chief seek gun restrictions BY AARONS ANDERFORD / Lincoln Journal Star and NATE JENKINS

If Lincoln's mayor and police chief get their way, more criminals could be arrested for carrying guns, and others could find it harder to sell potentially stolen goods.

Mayor Don Wesely and Police Chief Tom Casady offered three potential ordinances Thursday. They plan to bring the proposals to the City Council in March.

The proposals will ask the council to enact the following changes:

• Prohibit people convicted of theft or a theft-related crimes twice over the last 10 years from selling or trading property to pawn brokers and dealers of secondhand jewelry.

• Make it illegal to keep firearms in parked, unattended vehicles for more than 24 hours.

• Outlaw firearms possession for people convicted of any of 19 charges the mayor and chief selected as "serious, violent or potentially violent misdemeanors."

Police say they found a positive reaction to the first proposal when Casady met Jan. 17 with pawn shop owners and managers.

Jeremy Cosier, manager of Capitol City Pawn &Jewelry, 2541 N. 11th St., said owners initially worried what would be required of them. Those fears were allayed.

"What it's going to try to do is weed out a bad element," Cosier said. "Pawn shops get that bad image, but we're more than happy to cooperate with police and get those types of folks out of the shops."

State law requires pawn shops to provide police information about items they purchase and the people who sold them.

If the proposal were to pass, police would be able to cross-reference lists of who's selling what with lists of known criminals and arrest those who sell items to pawn shops or dealers of secondhand jewelry.

Pawn brokers would not be given a "hot" list of names to avoid, officials said, but would be required to avoid buying from people they knew were convicted twice of such crimes.

No one interviewed Thursday expressed angst about the 24-hour proposal for keeping handguns out of unattended cars.

Investigators brought the ordinance idea to Casady after several victims of larcenies from autos reported firearms stolen.

The firearms-possession ban is modeled on restrictions Omaha uses to keep people convicted of violent misdemeanors from getting gun permits.

Omaha's ordinance also denies gun registration to anyone with a record of drug use or of dangerous mental disorders.

Lincoln's proposal would not address the mental health or substance abuse questions, because both are addressed in state law, Casady said.

But the language of the proposals could ignite legal challenges if written too broadly, said Tim Butz, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Nebraska.

Butz worried most about the inclusion of "obstructing government operations" among misdemeanors that could eliminate someone's right to bear arms.

Political demonstrators, particularly at war times, are cited for such crimes, he said.

"What the mayor and the chief are talking about could be completely constitutional if done right, and it could be flagrantly unconstitutional if not,"he said.

City Council members, some of whom first learned of the proposals Thursday, said they need more information and discussion before they'll take concrete positions.

Framing the gun-possession debate will be questions of fairness -- specifically fairness to those convicted of the targeted crimes, council members said.

Councilwoman Annette McRoy said she doesn't yet know enough to say "yea or nay" but added that the ordinances "sound good."

Councilwoman Coleen Seng, a candidate for mayor, said she trusts Casady's judgment.

Councilman Ken Svoboda said public reaction could be a major factor in his decision.

"I'm for anything that takes firearms out of the hands of a potential or convicted criminal," said Svoboda. "But there's a fine line" between public protection and infringing on an individual's rights.

Reach Aaron Sanderford at 473-7225 or asanderford@journalstar.com Reach Nate Jenkins at 473-7223 or njenkins@journalstar.com.


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To: Super Mak90kid
Some of their proposals - like not leaving a gun in a vehicle overnight - make sense in an urban area.
Some of their selected offenses make sense, others are frivilous. The problem wth this stuff is always that the real criminals ignore these laws. The other problem is that if EVERY city in your state did something similar to this, you would have a miscellaneous mess of conflicting and equally arbitrary rules which will help only the parasite class (i.e. attorneys) earn more money.

If you're willing to face the peanlties involved in a murder, armed robbery, or drug trafficing, a minor gun violation law is small change. Consequently thse laws impact mainly law-abiding citizens and are part of a determined effort by the pacifist, anti-gun crowd to disarm the American public, just as they are diligently working to stop Bush from using military force to protect U.S. citizens and U.S. interests.

How are laws enacted there? Can the Mayor and Police Chief just issue edicts or does a Town Council have to approve it?
If the latter is the case, lobby the members of the town council while making it clear to both them AND the Mayor that you will actively support ANYONE who runs against them in the future over this issue. You might contact the NRA for political advice. Since some of this stuff makes some sense - sort of - you may want to lobby to have the bill approved in a manner so modified and so diluted that it has little or no impact on law-abiding citizens.

Most importantly, you should work on the state level there to have a state firearms pre-emption law. This in effect states that the State alone, not any local jurisdiction, has the the right to enact gun legislation. Then hopefully, rural and suburban elements in your state would be more likely to oppose repressive gun laws than the idiots in the cities who have to deal with populations which can neither control themselves, or accept control by others.

In many states, there is a web site which lists all legislative actitivties in that stae - new bill introductions, sponsors, bill status, bill content, state legislative committe members (they kill bills you don't like byb preventing their release to the general legislative body for a vote). MONITOR these sites REGULARLY.
It will help you identify your friends and foes. It wil let you know what special interest lobbies like the Trial Court Attorneys and Insurance lobbies, don't WANT you to know.


FINALLY, and MOST IMPORTANTLY, register with one of the major political parties and vote in their primaries (I would humbly suggest the Republicans - 99% of Democraps are anti-gun) and support pro-gun candidates. The REAL decisions in elections are made in the Primaries, NOT the general elections.

Keep your powder dry.
41 posted on 02/01/2003 7:33:45 AM PST by ZULU
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To: Pablo64
Yes they are very nasty about concealed carry here. They say it's okay to carry open but nobody does. I've heard you can be arrested for disturbing the peace if somebody complaines. Our only chance is for CCW legislation to pass. But even then, how would Officers treat people who carry under a Chief like Casady could still be horrible.
43 posted on 02/01/2003 8:39:04 AM PST by Super Mak90kid
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To: Pavlovs Dog
again, i believe as you do, in the inalienable right to keep and bear arms, as an individual one, not collective. But, what are we saying about ourselves as gun owners when we lockstep support these cretins described is this post?

I say we are no different from the Banners who lockstep support total gun bans for everyone. Both knee jerk positions

In an ideal world that would be a reasonable statement; in our world it isn't. History strongly indicates that the gungrabbers will ultimately stop at nothing short of elimination of the 2'nd ammendment. I'd like to stop them as far short of that as possible.

44 posted on 02/01/2003 8:39:37 AM PST by merak
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To: Pavlovs Dog
Sir, I respectfully disagree with your view of the matters at hand. I realise some of the people who are charged and convicted of a few of those crimes could be a dispicable bunch. But the question remaines, do we really want to take away Constitutional Rights for any misdemeanor? No jury trial, no real due process, just gone like that. If what some of these people do is so bad then make the crime a felony and give them their day in court. On top of that what misdemeanors will they add next year? This is just way to far down the slope for me.
45 posted on 02/01/2003 8:48:45 AM PST by Super Mak90kid
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To: merak
History strongly indicates that the gungrabbers will ultimately stop at nothing short of elimination of the 2'nd ammendment. I'd like to stop them as far short of that as possible.

I agree 100%. That's why I'm fighting mad about this and will never give up.

46 posted on 02/01/2003 8:53:24 AM PST by Super Mak90kid
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To: Pablo64
When I first moved here, I rented a house from a guy who was a State Patrol officer. When we were getting the keys and giving him our first month's rent, I showed him my CC permit from Colorado and asked him who I should see in Nebraska to get one.

Thankfully, federal law overrules state laws on such matters. When you're ready to become an employee of an armored car service as our Nebraska representative, let me know. Try not to spend your paycheck of $1.00 per year all in one place.

See US Code Title 15, Section 5902 and 5903 *here*. You will of course have to undergo mandatory companty training and qualification; oughta take about six rounds.

-archy-/-

47 posted on 02/01/2003 9:05:28 AM PST by archy (Remember that the milk of human kindness comes from a beast that is both a cannibal and a vampire.)
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To: Super Mak90kid; *bang_list
Any thoughts or ideas would be helpful.

I came up with a little something. It oughta bear fruit sometime around the end of next week, Friday or Saturday. Check back with me then, and let's keep this post going until then, and spread the word.

Super Mak90kid, don't you apologize for the format or appearance of your post again; you got the job done, and THAT's the part that counts. Now watch what happens from here.

-archy-/-

48 posted on 02/01/2003 9:09:37 AM PST by archy (Remember that the milk of human kindness comes from a beast that is both a cannibal and a vampire.)
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To: Super Mak90kid
One talking point.... the 1st amendment says "Congress shall make no law prohibiting"... which meant that the federal Congress couldn't make laws but the States could about freedom of speech, religion etc.

But the 2nd amendment says..."shall not be infringed" meaning that no one... state, federal or local could infringe the right to bear arms.

Check your state constitution it probably has a "right to bear arms" law too since most states wrote it in their constitutions when they joined the Union.

Use both in your letters and to the mayor and council members.

Good luck in your fight, yes we must constantly fight to protect our freedoms.

49 posted on 02/01/2003 9:32:21 AM PST by The UnVeiled Lady
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To: Pavlovs Dog
I say we are no different from the Banners who lockstep support total gun bans for everyone. Both knee jerk positions.

If they are going to attempt to abrogate my second amendment rights, I am certainly going to abrogate theirs under the first and third, fourth, fifth and seventh. And if the constitution is moot, their protection from acts that would otherwise be unconstitutional is thereby dissolved as well, and they are no longer constitutionally protected fellow Americans, but simply tribesmen of a outlaw pack with no more moral authority than any drug cartel or dictatorship.

And they will not like what happens next.

-archy-/-

50 posted on 02/01/2003 9:37:07 AM PST by archy (Remember that the milk of human kindness comes from a beast that is both a cannibal and a vampire.)
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To: Super Mak90kid
"The 19 "potentially violent Misdemeanors" are: ... Carrying a concealed weapon"

So, a lawful gun owner lawfully carrying a gun openly, who happens to have his jacket cover the gun (a fashion faux-pax at worst) becomes unable to posses guns any more.
51 posted on 02/01/2003 9:44:53 AM PST by Atlas Sneezed
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To: Super Mak90kid
Another thing is to start looking into the criminal records of the council, chief, and mayor and their families. See if any have been charged with these or other misdemeanors.

Point out that this law will effect them. Ask them if they have any guns. Ask them if they have armed security. Tell them if they pass this law you will sue for the exact protection they have.

Try anything to get them to change their minds.

52 posted on 02/01/2003 9:50:13 AM PST by Betty Jane
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To: archy
Thanks alot for the encouragement Archy! Please keep me updated on anything you've got going or hear about. We must fight this tooth and nail. Grrrrr.
53 posted on 02/01/2003 10:00:53 AM PST by Super Mak90kid
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To: The UnVeiled Lady
Thank you for your post. I will take your advice when I write my letters. Thanks again.
54 posted on 02/01/2003 10:03:37 AM PST by Super Mak90kid
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To: The UnVeiled Lady
Ohio has a very clearly worded right to bear, hasn't slowed em down a bit. Our previous laws have been declared unconstitutional but are being kept in place because the legislature won't act.
55 posted on 02/01/2003 10:10:01 AM PST by steve50
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To: Beelzebubba
So, a lawful gun owner lawfully carrying a gun openly, who happens to have his jacket cover the gun (a fashion faux-pax at worst) becomes unable to posses guns any more.

Yes that is exactly what this law would do! I had a friend who was charged with 'Attempting to posess a concealed weapon' for having his gun in his car. He would lose his right to have guns under this law.

56 posted on 02/01/2003 10:10:08 AM PST by Super Mak90kid
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To: Super Mak90kid
Please keep me updated on anything aou've got going or hear about. We must fight this tooth and nail.

It appears that the Chief and mayor have not only comitted felony criminal violations of federal law, both by conspiring against the rights of others and intending to do so under the color of the law they have proposed but may also be liable as racketeers for triple the amount of any costs incurred by citizens who have to take legal steps to halt their criminal activities. Happily, federal law provides that an attorney pursuing such an action against them can be paid time-and-a-half his usual fee, and can collect it from the criminals.

Accordingly, I'd suggest that a good beginning would be to have those two criminal suspects provide a listing of all personal assets and property in their possession or under their control; if they're willing to break the laws in this case there';s no good reason to think that they haven't profitted from previous crimes they've committed while masquerading as public servants.

57 posted on 02/01/2003 10:35:06 AM PST by archy (Remember that the milk of human kindness comes from a beast that is both a cannibal and a vampire.)
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To: Betty Jane
Another thing is to start looking into the criminal records of the council, chief and mayor and their families. See if any have been charged with those or other misdemeanors.

You're a bit behind the curve, as per the links in my post above. The Chief and the Mayor are going to be charged with the commission of felonies, and if the council also wishes to be so named, and included in a civil lawsuit for deprivation of civil rights, they're certainly welcome to join the dance.

Federal law REQUIRES that citizens with knowledge of federal law violations report those violations to the appropriate federal prosecutor or magistrate; I intend to do just that. And civil action is certainly also possible, unless of course that right is also denied to those residing in Nebraska.

I don't believe Lincoln is going to be happy about the attention they're about to receive.... It should cost the town considerably; financially, politically and personally for those involved.

-archy-/-

58 posted on 02/01/2003 10:42:07 AM PST by archy (Remember that the milk of human kindness comes from a beast that is both a cannibal and a vampire.)
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To: c-b 1
only a fool leaves his pistol in the car.

Uhhh I have to do that everytime I go into a state building, my childs school, a bank . . . . . . . .

59 posted on 02/01/2003 10:49:37 AM PST by Nov3
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To: Pavlovs Dog
You aren't paying attention, this is how the game is played, today these misdemeaners, towmorrow a few more, what is next, speeding tickets, parking tickets? This is just getting the camel's nose under the tent.

Any public official who can't trust citizens with guns can't be trusted.

60 posted on 02/01/2003 10:56:34 AM PST by c-b 1
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