Which is what makes this abominable. A sitting governor is actually encouraging open lawlessness to be committed by public officials. That is as bad as it gets and at some point this message has to be delivered to Harrisburg.
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Can't the legislature censure the governor or something, at least symbolically? We can't have a governor going around encouraging people to break the law.
Contemplating show up even though six hours away. Just one of the reasons I went yesterday is that this proposed law would apply to visitors and those transiting through Pittsburgh. Get pulled over for any infraction in PBurgh on your way somewhere else with the banned stuff could get you arrested and charged and subject to whatever penalty the Pittsburgh law imposes. This action by Pittsburgh impacts everyone. For that reason, everyone has a stake in what they do and should have a voice at this hearing.
Does Council limit comments to Pittsburgh citizens only? Do they have to give you time or can they shut the hearing down when they feel like it (that is what the NJ Senate did to most of the pro-gun speakers who showed up at their hearing)?
For the legal beagles; does the Pittsburgh ordinance disqualify Pittsburgh citizens from exercising their rights under FOPA? The general rule is that you can travel from a place where your firearm is legal to a destination where it is legal. If it is not legal in Pittsburgh, forget about relying on FOPA should the need arise. (Think of being pulled over in MD on your way to use a with a semi auto somewhere in say VA or TX) or pulled over in NY, NJ, CT on your way to use a semi auto in Maine.
Possibly comments may be limited to yinzburghers only. The 2 of yinz that own guns and still live in cshitty limits will have to have your shit together..
Yeah been trying to figure out who can speak.
At the last meeting, there didn't appear to be any restrictions, but you did state your name and where you're living.
If I was in there shoes I would restrict all comments and participation to residents only. I don't know if law requires that meetings be open to the general public but if not I'd restrict entry as well. As such, it's only reasonable that name and at least area of residence be provided.
Agree wholeheartedly.
That said and once again; given the centuries of leftist shit holing and taxation and anti-2A in yinzburgh, who in their right mind on the right still lives in cshitty limits?
The cops just won the right to not have to live in the cshitty limits and so will join teachers and firemen living in the burbs. Mayor pudildo was not happy, but they own making yinzburgh into a new detroit.