Cookeville could join several other municipalities across the state in attempting to opt out of a new state law that would allow guns in parks. The city council will consider a resolution to that effect when it meets at 6 p.m. Thursday July 2nd (tonight). Guns are already prohibited in Cookeville parks, and the city's resolution would cover all natural areas, historic parks, nature trails, campgrounds, forests, greenways, waterways and other similar public places owned or operated by the city. A violation would be considered a class E felony.
I have mailed, and will be present at tonight's meeting to present the following:
Questions for Cookeville City Council re Guns in Parks Ban
I’m not sure why you are considering banning guns in parks.
I’m hopeful you’ve actually read the law and thus know the law allows LEGAL carry of self defense weapons; that you’re aware criminals, who do NOT obey laws, are already carrying in parks.
I hope you know the Supreme Court ruled in the Heller case that the Second Amendment recognizes a pre-existing individual RIGHT. I hope you are aware of Miller v. U.S., which states that the claim and exercise of a Constitutional right cannot be converted into a crime; of Murdock v. Pennsylvania , which states that government may not impose a charge for enjoyment of a right.
For those who say guns in parks aren’t needed, I refer you to Dr. Suzanna Gratia–Hupp, who, in 1991, learned the horror of watching helplessly as her parents and others were killed, while she could do nothing but cringe in fear and shame - she had left her pistol, her only effective means of self-defense, in the glovebox of her car in obedience of another No Guns law.
For those who say that police will protect you, in Castle Rock v. Gonzales, the Supreme Court reaffirmed that police have no duty to protect; no liability for failing to protect. If the cops take 25 minutes to respond to your 911 call, and in those 25 minutes your assailant, kidnapper, rapist, murderer does not have a sudden change of heart, you, your family, others will suffer the burden of watching as more defenseless victims bear the effects of a gun ban.
For those who say that guns cause crime, I invite you to examine FBI statistics, which prove that where the Second Amendment is honored, crime is lower. You may want to look at Washington, DC, and Chicago, which have absolute gun bans, yet consistently achieve the highest gun crime and murder rates in the nation.
For those who don’t want others carrying guns around them, consider that criminals certainly are and will continue to do so, regardless of law.
Consider that licensed carriers are law-abiding, and have undergone background checks and other onerous, extra-Constitutional procedures. Have you checked your employees, friends and neighbors that well?
Finally, one question: If you deprive me of my inalienable right to self-defense, thereby negating the Constitution, and I suffer from your actions, just how comprehensive is the city’s and your personal insurance policy?