Anti-Gun Knoxville Mayor wants to be Governor
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 9:42 pm
Anti-Gun Knoxville Mayor wants to be Governor
Knoxville Mayor, Bill Haslam, announced Tuesday he will run for governor in 2010. Like Shelby County Mayor, A.C. Wharton, Haslam is a member of New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's anti-gun mayor's group. These mayors have signed a pledge that says they will oppose any federal legislation that would make it harder for cities to track gun sales or that would "interfere with the ability of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms to combat illegal gun trafficking and work to develop and use technologies that aid in the detection and tracing of illegal guns, coordinate legislative, enforcement, and litigation strategies..."
While this may have good intentions, it is a very broad, and open ended, pledge. This could certainly include registration lists, that have traditionally lead to confiscation and other unconstitutional measures proposed in the name of safety, even genocide.
Known by the company you keep
On the anti-gun mayor's website:
http://www.mayorsagainstillegalguns.org ... 3-08.shtml
The group praises the top gun grabbers in the U.S. Senate; " We applaud Senators Menendez, Clinton, Feinstein, Kennedy, Lautenberg, Reed and Schumer", for proposed bills to track guns and gun owners.
Bloomberg's agents broke the law by lying on ATF Form 4473
Their leader, NYC Mayor Bloomberg, sued gun dealers in Georgia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Virginia for allowing straw purchases, made by their own private investigators, hired at tax-payer's expense posing as gun buyers, that wore hidden cameras.
Out of touch with Tennessee
There is more that this group has done, and plans to do, against gun owners, such as microstamping schemes that would make ammunition too expensive to purchase:
http://www.mayorsagainstillegalguns.org ... rnia.shtml
I believe that just Haslam's membership alone in such a group that assaults our civil rights should be enough to disqualify him to be mayor, much less governor.
In Liberty,
Pat McGarrity
Director - Shelby County, TFA
Knoxville Mayor, Bill Haslam, announced Tuesday he will run for governor in 2010. Like Shelby County Mayor, A.C. Wharton, Haslam is a member of New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's anti-gun mayor's group. These mayors have signed a pledge that says they will oppose any federal legislation that would make it harder for cities to track gun sales or that would "interfere with the ability of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms to combat illegal gun trafficking and work to develop and use technologies that aid in the detection and tracing of illegal guns, coordinate legislative, enforcement, and litigation strategies..."
While this may have good intentions, it is a very broad, and open ended, pledge. This could certainly include registration lists, that have traditionally lead to confiscation and other unconstitutional measures proposed in the name of safety, even genocide.
Known by the company you keep
On the anti-gun mayor's website:
http://www.mayorsagainstillegalguns.org ... 3-08.shtml
The group praises the top gun grabbers in the U.S. Senate; " We applaud Senators Menendez, Clinton, Feinstein, Kennedy, Lautenberg, Reed and Schumer", for proposed bills to track guns and gun owners.
Bloomberg's agents broke the law by lying on ATF Form 4473
Their leader, NYC Mayor Bloomberg, sued gun dealers in Georgia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Virginia for allowing straw purchases, made by their own private investigators, hired at tax-payer's expense posing as gun buyers, that wore hidden cameras.
Out of touch with Tennessee
There is more that this group has done, and plans to do, against gun owners, such as microstamping schemes that would make ammunition too expensive to purchase:
http://www.mayorsagainstillegalguns.org ... rnia.shtml
I believe that just Haslam's membership alone in such a group that assaults our civil rights should be enough to disqualify him to be mayor, much less governor.
In Liberty,
Pat McGarrity
Director - Shelby County, TFA