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Dead Constitution See other Dead Constitution Articles Title: Massachusetts police chiefs rally for right to control long-gun permits (!!!!!!!) Police chiefs in Massachusetts are blasting state lawmakers for shooting down a provision that would have given them sole discretion over who can get hunting rifle or shotgun permits, regardless of criminal records. The Bay State, which has some of the nation's toughest gun laws, has long left it up to a community's top cop to sign off on handgun permits. Lawmakers were considering extending that to include the Firearms Identification Card, or FID, needed to possess long guns. But lawmakers, leery of the constitutionality of the law, which critics say can result in law-abiding citizens being denied their Second Amendment rights, have stripped a proposed bill of that provision. This week, police chiefs from throughout the state and gun control advocates converged on the Statehouse in Boston to blast state senators for removing the provision. Our position is really very, very simple, said Wayne Sampson, executive director of the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association. We, as an association, believe that its unconscionable that if we determine a person is unsuitable to carry a handgun, that they can then turn around and apply for a Firearms Identification Card, which allows them, by law, to purchase rifles and shotguns. And theres no way we can impose any restrictions on that. It just doesnt make sense. Sampson, who attended Tuesdays rally along with Boston Police Commissioner William Evans, the citys former top cop, Ed Davis, and several other chiefs, told FoxNews.com that the organizations 351 chiefs are willing to work with legislators to find a compromise, but stressed that no one else in the states patchwork of towns and communities has a better grasp of who is fit to possess firearms. In our smaller communities, its very easy to check how many responses weve received for a certain address, he said. We know whether its a parent or a child having problems, or if its a domestic situation [involving a gun]. These are things that are very legitimate for us to take into consideration. Its all about public safety. Davis cited an incident during Tuesday's rally regarding a man who killed an 80-year-old victim and then held a police officer hostage using a shotgun after he was issued an FID card. Davis, he said, learned that the man had mental problems only after the incident. The states local affiliate of the National Rifle Association, meanwhile, strongly favors the Senate version of the bill that removes that measure, and noted other key provisions it contains, including requiring schools to develop plans for students with mental health needs and increased penalties for certain firearm violations. Massachusetts police chiefs have had discretionary ability [to issue handgun permits] for decades here and the system has been pretty widely abused as far as suitability goes because its left up to the chief to decide, said Jim Wallace, executive director of the Gun Owners Action League. Some chiefs say they just dont hand out those licenses, or some are granted for target and hunting purposes only. Asked if he had constitutional concerns regarding the House version of the bill, Wallace told FoxNews.com: I dont see how you could see otherwise. Both chambers named three members apiece to a conference committee on the legislation, including four Democrats and two Republicans. They will now have until next Thursday to reconcile the House and Senate versions of the bill. State Sen. James Timilty, D-Walpole, said while its clear that police chiefs want more authority regarding Firearms Identification Cards, it remains foggy how that will be done without violating rights guaranteed under the Second Amendment. "The issues of FID suitability, MSBA security upgrades, increased penalties for committing gun crimes, and expanded tools for district attorneys to keep pre-trial violent offenders off the streets are just some of the differences in the Senate and House bills to reduce gun violence, Timilty said in a statement to FoxNews.com. I look forward to working with my Senate and House colleagues to come to a consensus on this important piece of legislation so we can make our schools and streets safer. Some critics of the Senate bill, meanwhile, accused state lawmakers of caving into pressure from gun lobbying groups like the NRA. The Massachusetts Senate has chosen to support the NRA over public safety and law enforcement, said John Rosenthal, founder of Stop Handgun Violence. Its as clear as day. As a gun owner himself, Rosenthal said long guns can be just as dangerous possibly more than handguns. Any gun owner will tell you that you can do as much damage from a distance, or even more damage, with a long gun than you could with a handgun, Rosenthal told FoxNews.com. There needs to be recognition that a deadly weapon is a deadly weapon, whether it has a long barrel or a short barrel. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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Our position is really very, very simple minded, said Wayne Sampson, executive director of the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association. Americans who have no experience with, or knowledge of, tyranny believe that only terrorists will experience the unchecked power of the state. They will believe this until it happens to them, or their children, or their friends. Paul Craig Roberts "When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men living together in society, they create for themselves in the course of time a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it." Frederic Bastiat
Home of the famous tea party!
It appears the only buffer between anti-gun fascists and the complete disarmament of the citizens are a majority of the elected officials in the Massachusetts state Senate. Good for them. Life is what happens to you when you are making other plans.
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