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    Homeowners Association Bans All Firearms in Community

    Community Suggests Gun Possession Is Illegal For Residents
    NewsChannel5.com | 3/18/2007 | WTVF - Nashville


    ANTIOCH, Tenn.- Some people in a Nashville neighborhood are furious over a new rule that makes it illegal to own a gun.

    Residents in Nashboro Village said it's unconstitutional and leaves them defenseless.

    Two weeks ago, residents received a [letter] from their homeowners' association indicating that guns are not allowed on the property.

    "It (sic) thought it was ironic that they say you can't have something when the United States government says you can," said resident Cristina Salajanu.

    Salajanu would like to give her neighborhood management company a history lesson.

    "I think it's unconstitutional," Salajanu said. "They can't tell you what to own or not to own in your own house."

    Salajanu is talking about the Bill of Rights, specifically the Second Amendment, which grants citizens the right to keep and bear arms. It's been an American freedom for 215 years but Salajanu and other residents said it's been taken away from them.

    "Something needs to be done," she said.

    Two weeks ago, the property management company at Nashboro Village told its residents no more guns on the property.

    "It incensed me that it was written the way it was," said a resident who asked not to be identified.

    She said there is a serious need to feel protected here and a firearm can do that.

    "We've got dark areas, the lighting is very definitely very dim," she said.

    Salajanu said that burglaries started to increase since late summer...

    She said she believes her neighborhood has changed since she moved in last year.

    "Three weeks ago someone was stopped at gunpoint," Salajanu said. "It seems the nature of those burglaries is becoming more dangerous."

    Some residents at Nashboro Village have campaigned for better lighting and more security but if they can't get either they at least want their Second Amendment rights upheld.

    "If I'm walking if I'm walking my dog or if I am outside walking and if I don't feel safe and I'm licensed then I'll carry a gun," said the resident who did not want her identity disclosed.

    Officials with Ghertner and Company, the property manager at Nashboro Village, would not make an on-camera comment about the gun policy but said they plan on changing the rule soon to allow firearms on the property.

    However, they would make it illegal to fire those guns, which residents say is still unconstitutional.

    Neighbors said they understand the gun rule is meant to keep criminals out of Nashboro Village but they don't believe that prohibiting firearms is the best way to do that.

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    Sounds like a nice community... to rob.

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    Cannot be done. No legal contract can supersede the bill of rights or force you to relinquish your constitutional rights. Even if it was signed it's still not valid. Been through this already in a similar issue and won the case in court.

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    Damn HOA's. about the only thing they are good for is target practice.

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    Hopefully, those people will seek legal action and have that restriction abolished.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KelJu View Post
    Hopefully, those people will seek legal action and have that restriction abolished.

    And also fire the entire HOA board.
    Rules? You mean we have RULES for that???

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    So when they call the police, they have to put their gun away first??? LAWL
    What if a police officer lives there?? He is granted authority from the chief of police via the clerk of court in that county and is required to carry a gun. How do they address that? LMAO






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