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I wish he was our Mayor. I wish the 4 good council people was ours as well.
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Never mind. Apparently Moose is quicker than me.
I wish he was our Mayor. I wish the 4 good council people was ours as well.
The day I saw this video I called and left a message with the mayor to thank him for standing up for the rights of the people.
Actually, most voted against it only because it was adhoc and poorly thought out along with being reminded of the state premptive clause. The mayor was the big star of the show. It was also humorous to watch the recorder/clerk laugh at councilman cueball when he got up and left.
I agree to a point. What I saw as a quick vote being took. 2 voting one way and 4 the other.
Councilwoman Tara Hizon said the same logic that applies to the law banning guns from courtrooms should apply to council chambers. But she said the motion was made in a haphazard way and that it should be analyzed by staff before coming to a vote.
Councilman Bob Severns also said he was uncomfortable with guns in the chambers, but he agreed with Hizon that the issue needs more thought.
Councilwoman Beth Munns said she also feels it isnt appropriate for citizens to be armed in the council chambers.
I must admit I am very uncomfortable, she said, and especially if we have a room of 20 people who decided to show their Second Amendment rights I would probably ask to adjourn the meeting.
Councilman Jim Campbell, however, said he was against the motion because it was made during public comment period, which violates council protocol.
If i lived there i would now attend and open carry at every meeting just to get that dork to walk away and not be there to vote on other issues with his screwed up liberal oppinions.
Need more public exposure like this by patriots
Oak Harbor City Council 1-15-2013 2nd Amendment and Washington State Law Issues - YouTube
This is going national. SAF is looking to sue Councilman Cueball, et al, for refusing to comply with state law.
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I thought of this when the last mayor of Seattle, after refusing to comply with state law got the city sued over their parks gun ban.
I wanted to get a civil class action lawsuit against the mayor. Since he chose to put the city in legal jeopardy knowing full well his actions were against state law, it is only reasonable that the financial burden for such action should fall on his own shoulders. I as a resident and taxpayer of the city of Seattle should not bear for his actions.
If these little fascists have to pay for making these sort of stands out of their own packets they might think twice about it.