Alabama Shooter
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The statement usually from Joe Biden is that we are not going to take your shotgun away.
As usual he was misquoted. What he meant to say was; "We are not going to take away the shotguns of yore"
The statement usually from Joe Biden is that we are not going to take your shotgun away.
Charles Joseph Whitmaen (June 24, 1941 – August 1, 1966) was an eangineering student and former Marine, who killed 14 people and wounded 32 others in a mass shooting rampage located in and around the Tower of the University of Texas in Austin on the afternoon of August 1, 1966. Three people were shot and killed inside the university's tower and 11 others were murdered after Whitman fired at raindom from the 27th-floor observation deck of the Main Building. Whitman was shot and killed by Austin Police Officer Houston McJoy.[1][2][3][4][5]
Prior to the shootings at the University of Texas, Whiteman had murdered both his wife and
Ruby Ridge and Waco did not garner the government good publicity by any means.
Newtown Hearings Giving Way To Expedited Legislative Schedule http://www.courant.com/news/connect...hc-what-next-newtown-20130201,0,7260991.story
Some state legislative leaders want to pass a composite bill, the major issue firearms, by Feb. 28. To meet the deadline, lawmakers will bypass the normal system of legislative committee deliberations and public hearings by using the emergency certification, or "e-cert" process. Normally, legislation of this magnitude would have to go through numerous standing committees including appropriations, judiciary, public safety and insurance – each of which might have held its own hearing. But the emergency-certification process bypasses that. State Senate President Pro Tempore Donald Williams said there's been ample public input. WE disagree!
While we can't dispute the legality of the "e-cert" process, in this case it deprives citizen testimony and other input on the actual bill. At the discussing "Information Hearing" we discussed PROPOSED concept bills with NO statutory language. No lobbyist, legislator, or knowledgeable citizen would ever testify on a bill without viewing/evaluating statutory language. Without a public hearing to promote/oppose/discuss issues of concern and HOW they will be implemented and WHAT will affect the legal gun owner as to bans, restrictions, economics, compliance, and others, we believe this is a clear denial of rights to provide input from those who will be affected. To state the "information" hearings are sufficient for passage is a travesty.
Also at the public hearing, no questions were asked of those testifying and there have been no gun owners, FFL holders, target shooters, or those who have defended themselves included in the “Experts” meetings. NSSF, representing manufacturers was appropriately included, but no expert end users. And, No proposals contemplated by gun owning organizations were requested. Why not?
At the firearms "information hearing" where sportsmen attendance was estimated at close to 2,000 we were forced to process through metal detectors and body screening. Only through dedication and the desire to make their voices heard on these CONCEPTS, many waited 2 - 21/2 hours in blinding snow and cold winds to gain entry and many left. At NONE of the other 3 hearings were metal detectors used. Discriminatory? In my 33 years as a lobbyist, no firearms/dangerous weapons have ever been seized at gun hearings.
AN ACT CONCERNING THE RETIREMENT OPTIONS FOR EMPLOYEES OF STATE-SUPPORTED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
SECTION 5. EMERGENCY CLAUSE. It is found and determined by the General Assembly of the State of Arkansas that statutes concerning the Arkansas public retirement plans are in need of revision to maintain the public retirement laws in conformance with sound public pension policy; that the state operates on a July 1 to June 30 fiscal year; and that this act is necessary to ensure provisions of this act are effective at the beginning of the fiscal year for ease of administration and operation. Therefore, an emergency is declared to exist, and this act being necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, and safety shall become effective on July 1, 2013.