Congress wants to present a bill that would change the gun laws in the District of Columbia. Since the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that the D.C. gun ban was unconstitutional, the District has done virtually nothing to comply with that ruling. Thus, Congress, in a bipartisan effort is putting a bill together that would change those laws. The bill would in short, make it easier to buy guns, eliminate registration and allow legal guns in homes to be loaded and operational.
In discussions yesterday about this proposed bill, one that I think is better than what they had but doesn’t go far enough, the D.C. police chief Cathy Lanier, wins my golden horse manure award for making these comments:
“Imagine how difficult it will be for law enforcement to safeguard the public, not to mention the president at the inaugural parade,†Chief Lanier said at a hearing of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. She added that on any given day there were motorcades for foreign dignitaries and untold numbers of federal workers traveling the city streets.
“In attempted and successful assassinations around the world,†she said “the first step in attacking a motorcade is frequently to take out the security detail with semiautomatic and automatic firearms.â€
You decide!
Tom Remington


