That's today's St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner. Please give it a look, and tell a friend.Fitch's proposal will certainly get no support from St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay (we have talked about him before), who has (utterly unsurprisingly) chosen to join the ranks of vultures exploiting the dead for political advantage, calling for a ban of so-called "assault weapons," and even urging President Obama to short out the Constitutionally mandated system of separation of powers, and do an end run around Congress with an executive order (something else we have recently discussed).
Chief Fitch's proposal is not particularly likely to go very far. There will be more school massacres--perhaps, someday, one in Missouri. Those who reject Fitch's measure will then need to come to grips with the fact that they helped make it possible. [More]
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Tuesday, December 18, 2012
St. Louis County police chief questions wisdom of schools as 'gun-free' zones
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snowball's chance in hell maybe?
Yeah--I acknowledge the extreme unlikelihood of Chief Fitch's proposal going anywhere, but it's still gratifying to see senior law enforcement officers willing to push for it.
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