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Georgia town mulls mandatory gun ownership

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Article at: Georgia town mulls mandatory gun ownership - CNN.com

Georgia town mulls mandatory gun ownership

By Melissa Gray, CNN
updated 7:05 AM EST, Fri March 8, 2013

Atlanta (CNN) -- A small Georgia town may soon require every household to own a firearm -- a law that, if passed, would make it the second town in the state to mandate gun ownership.
City council members in Nelson, a town of 1,300 people north of Atlanta, unanimously approved the proposal at a meeting this week. Citizens now have a chance to review the proposal before the council takes it up again in April.

"Basically this is a deterrent ordinance," Councilman Duane Cronic said at the meeting. "It's no more than putting a sign in your front yard saying that 'ADT protects this home.' Now the person that may be there (checking) your home out to cause harm to you or your family to break into your house has to decide, 'When I break that door down, what's on the other side of that door?'"

The law would give every family the right to protect themselves and their property "without worrying about prosecution for protecting themselves," Cronic told the meeting. He said the proposal was modeled on a similar law in nearby Kennesaw, Georgia, that has been on the books since 1982. Nelson Police Chief Heath Mitchell told council members the proposal is a great idea.
"I think y'all are showing the people that you're in full support of the Constitution," Mitchell said. "And as far as the Second Amendment goes, that you stand behind it, you stand behind people's rights."

The two-paragraph proposal reads, "In order to provide for the emergency management of the city, and further in order to provide for and protect the safety, security and general welfare of the city and its inhabitants, every head of household residing in the city limits is required to maintain a firearm, together with ammunition therefore."
People with physical or mental disabilities are exempt from the law, as are "paupers," felons, and those who oppose gun ownership based on belief or religious doctrine.
 
1,300 people? been to party's in college bigger than that.
 
Only makes sense. The police are not obligated to save you. Besides, when you need them right now they are on average twenty minutes away. You can be made pretty fucking dead in twenty minutes.
 
Only makes sense. The police are not obligated to save you. Besides, when you need them right now they are on average twenty minutes away. You can be made pretty fucking dead in twenty minutes.

"When seconds count, the police are just minutes away."
 
No problem here, as long as they include mandatory weapons training. Some idiot buying a gun and not knowing how to use it does nothing to protect anyone, and in fact makes everyone more at risk.
 
sounds like the town is so small it doesnt have a police force, I would think the more rational approach would be mandate a security system at least you will get a discount on you homeowners policy. Altho I'm for gun ownership I dont feel the government should make you buy one
 
Big government in action?...People with physical or mental disabilities are exempt from the law, as are "paupers," felons, and those who oppose gun ownership based on belief or religious doctrine.

No, it sounds like it is just symbolic and won't be enforced.
 
No, it sounds like it is just symbolic and won't be enforced.

Where in the Constitution does it state that government has the legal authority under the Constitution to pass a law that mandates that American citizens have to be armed?
How many other 'symbolic unenforced laws' enacted by big government without legal any authority under the Constitution can we expect?
How do we know that big government will not start enforcing in the future any 'symbolic unenforced laws' that they enact that do not have any legal authority under the Constitution?

Big government is big government and laws enacted by big government that do not have any legal standing under the Constitution are not Constitutional.
Period.

"Nelson Police Chief Heath Mitchell told council members the proposal is a great idea.
"I think y'all are showing the people that you're in full support of the Constitution," Mitchell said."
 
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Where in the Constitution does it state that government has the legal authority under the Constitution to pass a law that mandates that American citizens have to be armed?
How many other 'symbolic unenforced laws' enacted by big government without legal any authority under the Constitution can we expect?
How do we know that big government will not start enforcing in the future any 'symbolic unenforced laws' that they enact that do not have any legal authority under the Constitution?

Big government is big government and laws enacted by big government that do not have any legal standing under the Constitution are not Constitutional.
Period.

"Nelson Police Chief Heath Mitchell told council members the proposal is a great idea.
"I think y'all are showing the people that you're in full support of the Constitution," Mitchell said."

The constitution grants authority to the federal government, but we're not talking about federal government. Also "big" refers to size and to my knowledge passing this bill will not increase the size of the really tiny government in question.
 
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Big government is big government and laws enacted by big government that do not have any legal standing under the Constitution are not Constitutional.
Period.

laws not implicitly stated in the US are not "automatically un-Constitutional" as that document is only the base framework for the legal structure between the States and US Federal Government.

one example is murder. it is no where stated that it's illegal to commit in the US Constitution or Bill of Rights.
 
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