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    Default We need DAs like this in PA!

    http://www.examiner.com/x-2782-DC-Gu...examiner-email

    Thanks Mike


    http://www.co.jackson.wi.us/html/dis...%20Chicago.pdf

    OFFICE OF GERALD R. FOX
    JACKSON COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY
    NEWS RELEASE
    For Immediate Release June 29, 2010


    DISTRICT ATTORNEY GERALD FOX’S STATEMENT ON THE
    U. S. SUPREME COURT’S DECISION IN MCDONALD v. CITY OF CHICAGO

    Yesterday, in a resounding victory for all freedom-loving Americans, the United States Supreme Court confirmed that the Second Amendment’s protection of our right to keep and bear arms applies everywhere in America, and serves as a rampart against state infringement of this fundamental individual liberty. In its ruling, the Court declared that the right to keep and bear arms is a fundamental right, and that self-defense is at the core of the freedoms protected by the amendment.

    This Supreme Court ruling is binding on all states and local governments, and
    immediately renders some of Wisconsin’s current laws unconstitutional. Therefore, in keeping with my oath to uphold and defend the Constitution, I hereby declare that this office will no longer accept law enforcement referrals for violations of the following statutes:

    Section 167.31, prohibiting uncased or loaded firearms in vehicles;
    Section 941.23, prohibiting the carrying of concealed weapons, including firearms;
    Section 941.235, prohibiting the possession of firearms in public buildings;
    Section 941.237, prohibiting the possession of firearms in establishments where alcohol may be sold or served; and,
    Section 941.24, prohibiting the possession of knives that open with a button, or by gravity, or thrust, or movement.

    All of these statutes constitute unjustifiable infringements on the fundamental right of every law-abiding American to arm themselves for self-defense and the defense of their loved ones, co-workers, homes and communities. This change also invalidates Jackson County Ordinance Sections 9.01 (firearms in public buildings) and 9.29 (CCW).

    Prior to this historic ruling, our state Supreme Court placed the state’s interests first, and would only create an exception to these laws when the individual’s need for protection outweighed the state’s interest. In the area of concealed carry, only 2 cases have approved concealed carry, one at home, and the other one at the defendant’s personally-owned place of business. Well, as the United States Supreme Court held yesterday, that
    view was exactly backward.

    As with the other fundamental rights, such as the freedom of speech, of religion, of association, or of security in our homes, persons, and effects, government limitations on fundamental rights are lawful only in the rare case that the state can show a compelling governmental need that can be accomplished only by enacting a narrowly-tailored restriction, in terms of time, place and manner. Clearly, a blanket prohibition against carrying your loaded firearm in your personal vehicle does not pass that test.

    Put it another way: Does preventing the barkeep from protecting herself when she carries the bank bag home from the tavern make sense? Not here, not anymore. That’s not an American value; it puts concern for the criminal’s welfare ahead of the barkeeper’s right to self-defense. The fact is, criminals don’t pay attention to gun laws, only we good folks do. After 15 years of criminal law practice, I can state positively that when criminals
    resolve to harm someone, no law will stop them. These so-called “public safety” laws only put decent law-abiding citizens at a dangerous disadvantage when it comes to their personal safety, and I for one am glad that this decades-long era of defective thinking on gun issues is over.


    I will watch for the legislature to make needed corrections in these areas. In the meantime, while I am happy to declare that we will follow the Supreme Court’s ruling, I want to emphasize that with fundamental rights come grave responsibilities, and I will continue to vigorously enforce the laws against unlawfully using firearms, such as the prohibition against felons being armed; going armed while intoxicated; using a firearm to commit a crime; and endangering safety by negligent handling of a weapon, to name just a few. Only by the strictest adherence to firearm safety rules and common sense will we show that the elitists who seek to disarm all of us are wrong, and that every law abiding citizen can be trusted to protect themselves and their neighbors safely.

    A copy of the Supreme Court’s decision can be found at
    http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/09pdf/08-1521.pdf

    A copy of the amicus brief joined by J.B. Van Hollen, the Attorney General of
    Wisconsin, can be viewed at: http://www.abanet.org/publiced/preview/briefs/pdfs/09-
    10/08-1521_PetitionerAmCuStateofTexas.pdf


    Let Freedom Ring.

    Gerald R. Fox

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    Default Re: We need DAs like this in PA!

    Awesome! Thanks for posting and +1 rep point.

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    Default Re: We need DAs like this in PA!

    unfortunately most of ours are democrats and thus are no better than common whores!
    MORDENTE MEUM

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    GERALD R. FOX for President

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    Default Re: We need DAs like this in PA!

    Quote Originally Posted by mpi View Post
    unfortunately most of ours are democrats and thus are no better than common whores!
    Whores are much better. They only screw one person at a time, generally only those who specifically request it, and it usually only lasts 10-15 minutes.
    "You can't stop insane people from doing insane things by passing insane laws--that's insane!" -- Penn Jillette

    "To my mind it is wholly irresponsible to go into the world incapable of preventing violence, injury, crime, and death. How feeble is the mindset to accept defenselessness. How unnatural. How cheap. How cowardly. How pathetic." -- Ted Nugent

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    Default Re: We need DAs like this in PA!

    Amazing, someone gets it. It's about time. Is common sense making a revival?

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    Default Re: We need DAs like this in PA!

    Wow, now if we could only clone that way of thinking into all that represent us we would be a lot better of.

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    Default Re: We need DAs like this in PA!

    Just awesome. Unfortunately, I can just imagine some Wisconsin Democrats vigorously brain storming away at how to "correct" this legislatively.

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    Default Re: We need DAs like this in PA!

    Print it out and mail it to your local DA. You might also consider sending it to police departments and sheriffs who insist on arresting people for 908/912/913/6106 which I would say is equivalent to the 'switchblade', 'public building' and 'ccw' prohibitions Gerald will no longer prosecute.

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    I almsot cried reading this. If only.... If just only everyone in a place of power thought with such reason. Oh, I can dream!
    Some say that his discharge is luminous.

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