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Old 10-12-2005, 06:03 PM   #1
 
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Default Gun rights groups protest FEMA firearms ban

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BATON ROUGE, La. - Under pressure from gun rights groups, FEMA said Wednesday it is reconsidering a ban on firearms at a trailer park established to temporarily house Hurricane Katrina victims.
"We"ve got attorneys who are looking at that as we speak and they"re trying to figure out who wrote the rules, what the intent was," FEMA spokesman Butch Kinerney said.
The dispute involves a nearly 600-trailer encampment that opened last week near Baton Rouge. Katrina evacuees will be allowed to stay there rent-free while they try to find permanent housing.
TON ROUGE, La. - Under pressure from gun rights groups, FEMA said Wednesday it is reconsidering a ban on firearms at a trailer park established to temporarily house Hurricane Katrina victims.
"We"ve got attorneys who are looking at that as we speak and they"re trying to figure out who wrote the rules, what the intent was," FEMA spokesman Butch Kinerney said.
The dispute involves a nearly 600-trailer encampment that opened last week near Baton Rouge. Katrina evacuees will be allowed to stay there rent-free while they try to find permanent housing.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency said it has been general policy at FEMA for several years to prohibit guns at such parks anywhere in the country.
But the National Rifle Association threatened to sue, and another gun rights group, the Second Amendment Foundation, said it, too, was looking at legal action.
"Whether it"s a national disaster, whether it"s by nature like Katrina, or a flu pandemic or an earthquake, the Constitution can"t be thrown out the window," said NRA leader Wayne LaPierre.
He said the NRA was outraged, and he warned that the organization would take its case all the way to Congress and president.
The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff"s Office had asked that guns be banned at the encampment because the trailers are close together and have thin walls, according to spokesman Deputy Fred Raiford.
"If a gun was discharged in any of those trailers, it probably would go through three or four other trailers before it stopped," Raiford said.
But FEMA spokesman James McIntyre said guns would have been prohibited even without the Sheriff"s Office request.
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Old 10-13-2005, 12:05 AM   #2
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Default RE: Gun rights groups protest FEMA firearms ban

Nice to see the NRA carrying a little bigger stick these days.

As for FEMA, considering what else they have gotten right thus far, I'm not suprised how they faired here, either.
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what no one(in the media)ever seems to understand about laws and rules is that the only people who fallow them are the law abiding citezens. the criminal element would have still had thier guns. but now the thugs have to wonder does the old lady in trailer #2 have a shotgun or her husbands deer rifle ready to go at a moments notice. i am glad that the nra won on this one. but as i live only 60 miles from shreveport la.all the news media was a buzz talking about the possible shootings because of this. and at how in flarida they had 2 shootings in a year in a fema trailer park because guns were allowed in. unarmed citizens are just a more likely target for crime.
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I did not think that FEMA had such broad powers. It seems they have clearly overstepped their bounds here. May the NRA give them he**!
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I agree. FEMA has been spending too much time on the wrong things lately instead of taking care of business.
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