
May 5th, 2008
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Super Member
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location:
Dillsburg,
Pennsylvania
(York County)
Posts: 558
Rep Power: 37
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Nutter Says NRA Owes Slain Officer's Family An Apology
this guy is unbelievable; using a tragedy to get his agenda across!
Quote:
Nutter Says NRA Owes Slain Officer's Family An Apology
by KYW's Mike Dunn
Philadelphia mayor Michael Nutter says the National Rifle Association -- which has sued to stop the city from enacting its own gun laws -- owes the Liczbinski family an apology.
Last month the mayor quickly signed five new gun restrictions into law, and just as quickly the NRA filed a lawsuit in court to stop enforcement of the new legislation. A temporary restraining order was issued and a hearding scheduled for May 19th.
One of those bills would have outlawed the sale and use of assault weapons, including the type used on Saturday in the murder of Sgt. Stephen Liczbinski.
On Monday morning Mayor Nutter (in file photo above) said the officer's death shows, in his view, that there is no legitimate sports use for this type of weapon. And he had this message for the NRA:
"I think that they should make an immediate statement acknowledging that there is no legitimate reason for anyone to have such a weapon and should join us in supporting -- at least -- this kind of reasonable legislation. They don't have a leg to stand on, and they owe the Liczbinski family an apology for their obstructionist activity in this regard."
The NRA contends that only the state, not the city, can enact gun laws. A spokesman for the NRA was not available for comment.
Nutter also called on the remaining at-large suspect, Eric Floyd, to give himself up immediately. In Nutter's words, "It is time to face the music for what you have done."
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