OH .50 Ban Hearings
The city council of Columbus, Ohio is considering an assault weapons ban. The Fifty Caliber Institute has got it covered:
Columbus, Ohio City Council held hearings this evening on a
proposed ban on so-called "assault weapons," a ban that would also
include certain models of +.50 caliber competition
rifles. The hearing room was packed with concerned local
citizens, the vast majority of which were present to speak against the
ban.
Testimony kicked off with a representative of Ohio's "People's Rights
Organization" (PRO) who spoke eloquently of the many reasons this idea
was just plain wrong. He was followed by those in favor of the
ban, including the Assistant Chief of Police of Columbus, a Columbus
Police Officer, a representative of +the FOP (Fraternal Order of
Police), and, finally, a representative from the Ohio Coalition Against
Gun
Violence.
The focus of the Columbus police presence was the recent incident of an
alleged criminal fleeing police pursuit INTO the city of
Columbus. The suspect was allegedly armed with an AK47 and
allegedly proceeded to shoot up several homes and police cars in
avoiding arrest. This incident was held up as a reason why such
a ban on "assault weapons" was needed in Columbus. How that
would've stopped someone from outside Columbus already in the process
of violating the law wasn't
mentioned.
The OCAGV representative provided a Power-Point presentation to council
on the reasons why "assault weapons" are bad and why they must be
banned.Unfortunately, the audience was left wondering why almost all the
incidents she illustrated of "assault weapon" use occurred during the
term of the FEDERAL "assault
weapon" ban under Bill Clinton. No reasoning was given as to why
Columbus should institute a similar ban, one that had already
been shown to be a failure, on a magnitude
that even the US Congress recognized and, rightfully, allowed to
expire.
The OCAGV representative then provided numerous examples of how the SKS
rifle had been used as an "assault weapon" in crimes, but the SKS isn't
covered by the definition of Columbus's own proposed ban. (It is
semi-automatic, but does not have a protruding pistol grip, nor one for
the non-trigger hand, nor a barrel shroud, nor a flash hider/muzzle
brake, nor a thumb-hole/folding/telescoping stock, nor is the magazine detachable.)
While there were numerous people present speaking against the ban, far
more than for it, the most interesting point in the evening came when
it was pointed out by one opponent that, while Columbus City Council
was proposing to ban an entire class of firearm because they "...are
the weapons of choice for terrorists..."
and because they are "...primarily designed to kill humans quickly and
efficiently...," that same city council had just appropriated funds to
equip its own police department with the exact same class of
weapon!
If you were unable to attend this evening's meeting, there's still time
for you to respectfully weigh in with your own
views.
You can see details of the proposal, as well as comment on the bill, by
going to this
website:
http://www.columbuscitycouncil.org/assaultweaponban/
As always, please continue to visit the Fifty Caliber Institute website
for all the latest on our efforts to defend your RIGHT to own the rifle
caliber of YOUR
choice. The price of liberty is eternal vigilance.
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Posted on 2005-07-01 10:40:45.0
by matthew@triggerfinger.org
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