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 »  Home  »  From Our Writers  »  Fitting Tribute to Charlton Heston: San Francisco Gun Ban Shot Down
Fitting Tribute to Charlton Heston: San Francisco Gun Ban Shot Down
By John Lillpop | Published  04/13/2008 | From Our Writers | Rating:
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        In November, 2005, wrong-headed local voters passed a bill, known as Measure H, that would have forbidden San Francisco residents from owning hand guns.  If this goofy bit of unconstitutional meddling had been allowed to stand, law-abiding citizens would have been disarmed.

        Criminals, on the other hand, would simply disregard the dumb law and go about the business of stealing and murdering, knowing full well that without guns to defend themselves, law-abiding folk would be easy prey.

       Of course, Measure H is clearly unconstitutional and was immediately recognized as such by anyone who has even heard of the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

        Unfortunately, most San Franciscans are unaware that the Second Amendment even exists, much less that it is enforceable in ''The City.''  Only a lethal combination of ignorance and arrogance allowed Measure H to make it to the ballot box in 2005.

        However, the California Supreme Court has ruled unanimously that Measure H cannot be implemented, thereby shooting down this foolish bit of chicanery by leftist trouble makers.

Go to: http://www.examiner.com/a-1331455~State_Supreme_Court_ruling_ends_San_Francisco_gun_ban_move.html

        What a perfect final tribute to the late Charlton Heston and the noble cause which he championed!

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