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Title: Guiliani Hostile to Gun Owners, Gun Rights Group Says
Source: Cybercast News Service
URL Source: http://www.cnsnews.com/ThisHour.asp
Published: Feb 6, 2007
Author: Cybercast News Service
Post Date: 2007-02-06 17:48:51 by Brian S
Keywords: None
Views: 56
Comments: 4

Guiliani Hostile to Gun Owners, Gun Rights Group Says

http://(CNSNews.com) - With former Mayor Rudolph Guiliani's setting his sights on the White House in 2008, gun owners are criticizing his record on gun rights, saying he has a history of hostility towards firearms and gun-owners.

The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF) noted that in June 2000, Guiliani became the only Republican mayor to sue the firearms industry during the series of lawsuits that began in the 1990s by cities seeking to hold gun manufacturers responsible for the criminal misuse of weapons.

"Recent remarks indicate the mayor is attempting to camouflage his record on guns - a political maneuver now common for politicians seeking national office," Lawrence G. Keane, NSSF senior vice president and general counsel, said in a statement.

Guiliani was also against legislation blocking such lawsuits against members of the gun industry. And in 2005, President Bush signed into law a bill that banned such lawsuits.

"Giuliani's lawsuit may have gained him praise in Gotham, but will surely handicap him in the rest of the country, particularly during the southern primaries," Keane predicted.

"You can't pretend to be a supporter of sportsmen and gun-owners in New Hampshire when you tried to sue the firearms industry out of existence in New York.

Other politicians learned the hard way that sportsmen and gun-owners are a well-informed and highly motivated voting bloc," said Keane. "Former President Clinton in his memoirs admitted the gun issue cost Al Gore the White House, and Senator Kerry's ill-fated goose hunt cooked his presidential aspirations in 2004," he concluded.

Guiliani Hostile to Gun Owners, Gun Rights Group Says

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#1. To: All (#0)

Hannity had Guiliani on H&C last night and is gushing all over the place this afternoon over "Rudy".

Below is the transcript of the "gun related" portion of the interview.

HANNITY: Let me move on. And the issue of guns has come up a lot. When people talk about Mayor Giuliani, New York City had some of the toughest gun laws in the entire country. Do you support the right of people to carry handguns?

GIULIANI: I understand the Second Amendment. I support it. People have the right to bear arms. When I was mayor of New York, I took over at a very, very difficult time. We were averaging about 2,000 murders a year, 10,000...

HANNITY: You inherited those laws, the gun laws in New York?

GIULIANI: Yes, and I used them. I used them to help bring down homicide. We reduced homicide, I think, by 65-70 percent. And some of it was by taking guns out of the streets of New York City.

So if you're talking about a city like New York, a densely populated area like New York, I think it's appropriate. You might have different laws other places, and maybe a lot of this gets resolved based on different states, different communities making decisions. After all, we do have a federal system of government in which you have the ability to accomplish that.

HANNITY: So you would support the state's rights to choose on specific gun laws?

GIULIANI: Yes, I mean, a place like New York that is densely populated, or maybe a place that is experiencing a serious crime problem, like a few cities are now, kind of coming back, thank goodness not New York, but some other cities, maybe you have one solution there and in another place, more rural, more suburban, other issues, you have a different set of rules.

HANNITY: But generally speaking, do you think it's acceptable if citizens have the right to carry a handgun?

GIULIANI: It's not only -- I mean, it's part of the Constitution. People have the right to bear arms. Then the restrictions of it have to be reasonable and sensible. You can't just remove that right. You've got to regulate, consistent with the Second Amendment.

HANNITY: How do you feel about the Brady bill and assault ban?

GIULIANI: I was in favor of that as part of the crime bill. I was in favor of it because I thought that it was necessary both to get the crime bill passed and also necessary with the 2,000 murders or so that we were looking at, 1,800, 1,900, to 2,000 murders, that I could use that in a tactical way to reduce crime. And I did.

Brian S  posted on  2007-02-06   17:50:45 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Brian S (#0)

Conservative talk radio has become Republican talk radio, so Guiliani (R), and Hannity (R) are natural allies. Bring on the Fairness dictrine.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2007-02-06   18:11:21 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Jethro Tull, Brian S (#2)

I am opposed to reinstating the Fairness Doctrine. I want to continue listening to Webster Tarpley. I am a Republican who will never vote for Rudy. He covered up the controlled demolition of WTC Towers 1, 2 and 7 on 9-11-2001. By the way, I still cannot connect to the archives page at Republic Broadcasting to listen to Tarpley. Has anyone gotten through since they were hacked?

The Truth of 911 Shall Set You Free From The Lie

Horse  posted on  2007-02-06   18:56:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Brian S (#1)

NSSF:

Another group of compromising SHEEPLE just like the NRA!!!

With the Congress once in the hands of DEVOUT GUN GRABBERS like Pelosi, Feinstein, Schumer, Kennedy, Boxer et all the gun rights groups should be pushing:

JURY NULLIFICATION and NITHING ELSE!!!

Coral Snake  posted on  2007-02-06   22:48:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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