[Winona] Supreme Court Ruling on the 2nd Ammendment
Steve Kranz
steve at kranz.us
Sat Jun 28 14:08:56 CDT 2008
I'd be curious to know what have been peoples' experience in Winona since
the Conceal and Carry law went into effect a few years ago? Has anyone had
any experiences in which they felt that the change in law had an impact on
them in our community.
Also, when I was on the school board, we had that controversy regarding
whether the board should modify the "no guns" policy to allow for Saturday
gun safety training. Since I've been gone a couple of years, has there been
any further discussion of that issue? Or has there any impact since the
school board decided not to allow the guns in schools for the training?
Steve Kranz
2008/6/28 Leslie Hittner <lhittner at hbci.com>:
> [Winona Online Democracy]
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>
> Robert,
>
> Until you can show me an effective way to ensure that people don't kill, it
> will be necessary to control their access to guns and other weapons. We
> really can't enforce bans on people - until after the nasty deeds have been
> done. The argument is not whether guns kill or people kill. The argument is
> how to control access to guns in order to make our society safer and to do
> so without violating a fundamental constitutional right. The answer to that
> question is far from settled. Perhaps it never will be.
>
> A gun on the hip of a citizen doesn't promote courtesy. It demands courtesy
> - courtesy that is granted out of fear. That sounds like the ultimate tool
> of a bully. How is that good?
>
> -Leslie Hittner
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* Robert P Kaldunski <rkald at charter.net>
> *To:* winona at mnforum.org
> *Sent:* Saturday, June 28, 2008 13:12
> *Subject:* [Winona] Supreme Court Ruling on the 2nd Ammendment
>
> [Winona Online Democracy]
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> It's about time. people need to understand that Guns don't kill, people
> kill and a gun in the home is a deturant to many crimes and a gun on the hip
> of a citizen promotes courtesy. Check ou the history of the early 1900's.
> Bob K
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