Stamford Advocate - Rosie's bodyguard aplies for gun permit

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Rosie’s bodyguard applies for gun permit

By J.A. Johnson Jr.
Staff Writer

An application for a concealed weapon permit by Rosie O'Donnell's bodyguard has some Greenwich neighbors of the television personality and gun-control advocate up in arms.

The application, which is pending with the Greenwich Police Department, led to a rumor that the permit's purpose would be to allow the bodyguard to legally carry a gun when accompanying O'Donnell's son to public school in September.

Greenwich Superintendent of Schools Roger Lulow and O'Donnell said the rumor is unfounded.

O'Donnell said in a telephone interview yesterday that the bodyguard was seeking a gun permit at the request of the security firm he works for - not at her personal behest. She identified the firm as Kroll, and said the bodyguard is arranged for by Warner Bros. on her behalf.

She said the guard does not normally have a gun, but is trained in self-defense techniques. And there was never any intention of his carrying a gun at school, she said.

But the talk-show host said she and her family do need protection because of threats made against her, arising from her pro-gun control stands.

O'Donnell expressed concern that publicity about her son's attendance at a local school - coupled with the information that the guard would be unarmed - could make him vulnerable to harm. The Advocate is not naming the school or O'Donnell's neighborhood because of the potential security issues.

Lulow yesterday confirmed that the school's principal recently asked him whether an armed guard for 4-year-old Parker O'Donnell would be welcome at the school when he enters kindergarten in September.

"There was a request for information made to me that asked whether we allow security guards who carry weapons on school grounds," Lulow said.

Lulow said he initially did not know the answer to that question, but after researching state statutes, he found he was empowered to grant the request under special circumstances.

"But before going any further, the principal asked if we should check to see if the bodyguard is going to be armed, and we found out he won't be armed - so it's academic," Lulow said.

Nevertheless, the rumor quickly spread, causing parents to call the Board of Education seeking answers.

"They had some anxiety about allowing that to happen," Lulow said.

To quell those fears, the principal mailed letters yesterday to parents of students at the school.

According to Lulow, the letters said "in essence said there is a rumor going around that there will be an armed guard for a student in the next school year, but that we were not permitting that to happen (at that school) or any other school."

Police Chief Peter Robbins confirmed that O'Donnell's bodyguard, who he would not identify, had applied to his department for a permit that would allow him to carry a concealed weapon.

"The facts are (O'Donnell's) bodyguard has made an application for a carry permit," Robbins said. "It's under review and I haven't yet granted a permit for this applicant."

O'Donnell's spokeswoman, Jennifer Glaisek, said that O'Donnell's children need a bodyguard because they have been the targets of threats, on which she refused to elaborate.

O'Donnell is a single mother who adopted two children, Parker, 4, and Chelsea, 3.

Among the more vocal critics of O'Donnell are members of the National Rifle Association, as she has used her morning television talk show as a platform to advocate stricter gun control laws.

When actor Tom Selleck appeared on "The Rosie O'Donnell Show" last year, he became involved in a heated debate with his host when he said that tougher gun control laws would not have prevented the shootings at Columbine High School in Colorado.

Selleck once participated in a promotional campaign for the NRA.

O'Donnell said she can reconcile her support of gun control with the guard being armed on occasion.

"I don't personally own a gun," she said, "but if you are qualified, licensed and registered, I have no problem."

Reflecting on life in Greenwich, O'Donnell said she had moved here from Nyack, N.Y., in part because she was told it was a safe community.

O'Donnell likes the town, but sometime finds that "people here have too much money." She said she always hoped to be able to send her children to public school. "I come from a working-class background. That's always been the plan."

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Slowpoke Rodrigo...he pack a gon...

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This hypocritical BITCH angers me beyond words.

First, she bleats that guns are no damn good and are too dangerous for the common folk. Best for all if the government were to seize all of them for our general welfare.

When she feels threatened, she changes her tune and guns for her protection are OK now.

Grrrrrrr…

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Skyhawk

Reposted there, Thanks.


[This message has been edited by Skyhawk (edited May 25, 2000).]
 
Okay, I get it.

Ms. O'Donnell opposes guns--except for her bodyguard's gun. And she complains about people who have "too much money"--except for herself. No double standards there! In fact, such clear and consistent thinking is what we've come to expect from her. :rolleyes:

OTOH, I have to give her credit for admitting that she shouldn't be trusted with a firearm. In this, at least, she's right, not for the reason she supposes, but because guns and stupidity don't mix. :rolleyes:
 
Interestipating indeed......we cannot allow a trained and armed guard at our school. " For the children " ?

The saddest part is; if Rosie were elected to the Senate...she would blend right in.

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Nikita Khrushchev predicted confidently in a speech in Bucharest, Rumania on June 19, 1962 that: " The United States will eventually fly the Communist Red Flag...the American people will hoist it themselves."
 
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She said the guard does not NORMALLY have a gun

Assuming her body guard is carrying concealed W/O a CCW, than he is no better than one of the "thugs" she whines about on TV!!!

Of course I personally belive and I think we all can agree that anyone legally able to own a gun shuld be allowed to carry any way they want W/O a permit.

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Gun control started the Revolutionary War!..."itcta alea est"
 
This would make an interesting NRA ad, particularly contrasting her 'ban handguns' speech at the MMM with "I don't personally own a gun... "but if you are qualified, licensed and registered, I have no problem."

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"Government is not reason; it is not eloquence. It is power. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearsome master." George Washington

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What kind of pistolero would sign up to be Rosie's bodyguard anyway? Maybe the guy could become Smith & Wesson's new spokesman. Uh-oh, what if he carries a Glock?

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Somebody once said that it is a bad idea to depend on bodygurads, if you can hire them, someone else can top that offer. The only good bodyguards are family, that REALLY love you.



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Thank God for a free press. Rosie's stock just went way down.

(_____Y_____) :eek:

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Once again the elitist hypocrisy of the gun control movement comes to the fore. Just as Carl Rowan, anti firearm journalist who shot a burglar in his back yard; Dianne Feinstein, anti firearm U.S. Senator who has a concealed carry permit for California and Washington, DC; Rep. Rene Oliveira, anti firearm Texas legislator who was caught with an unlicensed concealed firearm in an airport; and Don Perata, anti firearm legislator from California who, with one of the rarely issued permits, carries a concealed firearm -- Rosie O'Donnell now adds her name to this illustrious, and illustrative, list.

It seems that Rosie is able to surround herself and her family with men with firearms but when it comes to those not so fortunate she is adamant about the removal of firearms from their home. She says she wants this because children should not be exposed to firearms in the home or in the schools; but in Rosie's world, men with firearms will be escorting her children from their home to their school.

Recently Rosie, as emcee for the "Million Mom March" whipped the gathered crowds into a frenzy of anti-firearms zeal. She stated on her show that any one who owns a firearm should go to jail and encouraged her women listeners to take their husbands' firearms, without their knowledge or consent, to the nearest police station and turn them in for destruction.

If she truly had the courage of her convictions, this duplicitous disingenuous harlequin would divest herself of her firearms and take her chances with the rest of us.


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Gun Control: The proposition that a woman found dead in an alley, raped and strangled with her own panty hose, is more acceptable than allowing that same woman to defend herself with a firearm.
 
Apparently the superintendent of the particular school district has agreed....interesting, no?
I thought there was a federal law banning guns from school proximity....so Rosie is now exempt from federal gun laws.

Notice this isn't addressed in the media

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"Quis custodiet ipsos custodes" RKBA!
 
I'm sure the bodyguard will be delighted for the world to know that he will be unarmed.

Thus, the attack on the child starts with shooting him?

What an idiotic situation.
 
Does anyone have more information on the type of threats made against her?
Are they real or is she trying to work on the sentiments of the anti-gunners?
Their spokeswoman needing protection from the evil and dangerous gun people, that kinda thing...
 
The body guard got his permit approved:

Source
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Rosie Gets Her Gun
Antigun advocate hires armed bodyguard for kindergarten-bound son
Updated 1:35 PM ET May 26, 2000
by Joshua Grossberg

When things get rough for the Queen of Nice, she doesn't buy a gun, she hires one.

Citing threats made against her family because of her outspoken antigun stance, Rosie O'Donnell has enlisted the protection of an armed bodyguard to accompany her 4-year-old son to kindergarten next fall.

The Greenwich, Connecticut, school where her son will be attending has granted the talk show host permission to have the kindergarten cop look after her son while he's on school property--a decision that has outraged parents who are concerned about having an armed guard on the premises.

But O'Donnell promises the bodyguard--who has applied for a concealed weapons permit--will not carry a weapon while at the school and will only be armed off the school grounds.

As for charges of hypocrisy, Rosie says she has no problem reconciling her desire for tougher gun control with hiring an armed guard to look after her son at school.

"I don't personally own a gun," O'Donnell says. "But if you are qualified, licensed and registered, I have no problem." (Especially if you're protecting her kid.)

Rosie's drawn the ire of gun-loving folks in recent months for being one of the most visible celebrities campaigning for gun control.

The TV yakker, who recently helped organize the Million Mom March in Washington, D.C. over Mother's Day, often targets the National Rifle Association on her talk show, where she has called on Congress to enact stricter gun-control laws.

And she wasn't exactly wasn't exactly the Queen of Nice last May when she harangued guest Tom Selleck over promos the erstwhile Magnum P.I. did for the NRA.

Then, a week later, O'Donnell triggered even more controversy when she shot down a gun-tinged lyric in the classic show-stopper "Anything You Can Do" from Annie Get Your Gun, which was to be performed by Bernadette Peters, on Rosie's show. Refusing to change the offending words, Peters canceled her appearance.

And in November, O'Donnell announced she would no longer appear in commercials for Kmart because the chain is one of the nation's biggest gun sellers.[/quote]

Don't you just Love the tone of that article. This is the liberal media, beating one of their own for walking out of step. Good Job Rosie! You've just acted out of the realization that YOU are responsible for your own safety and the safety of your family. Thanks for making that painfully clear to everyone. Unfortunately, not everyone can afford a bodyguard, so they rely on themselves.

I take it that if Rosie belives that "...if you are qualified, licensed and registered, I have no problem." then she would support Concealed Carry, right?

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"The people have the right to bear arms for their defense and security"
Ohio Constitution, Article I, Section 4 Concealed Carry is illegal in Ohio.
Ohioans for Concealed Carry Website

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