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August 6, 2008
Don't change Charleston gun laws, mayor says
Group urges city officials to overturn laws

CHARLESTON, W.Va. - City Council members were surprised to find booklets at their desks Monday evening, asking them to overturn Charleston's handgun laws.

The light-blue booklets were placed there courtesy of the West Virginia Citizens Defense League whose president, Jim Mullins, said the group simply wants council to align its gun laws with the state's.

"I recoiled when I saw the book," said City Council President Tom Lane. "I drafted just about every one of those bills. It hasn't been that long ago we had a debate about this."

Fifteen years ago, to be precise. In 1993, following a series of shooting deaths in the city, Lane and then-Mayor Kent Hall led a fight to restrict the purchase and use of handguns. It's safe to say Lane, the only holdover from the 1993 council, is not eager to roll back those laws.

Nor is Mayor Danny Jones, who was a radio talk show host in those days.

"There was a big fight in 1993. I don't see any reason to revisit any of that," Jones said Tuesday.

City Council passed several gun ordinances that year. One says it's illegal to carry a gun, knife, razor or any type of dangerous weapon in City Hall or other city property. Another places limits on purchases of handguns.

"They're relatively innocuous laws," Jones said. "We certainly ought to be able to keep people from carrying guns in City Hall."

The most controversial law restricts people from buying more than one handgun a month and requires a 72-hour waiting period for a criminal background check of the buyer, Lane said.

"It had very little support and was going down the tubes," he said. "Two things happened: The Charleston Chamber of Commerce came out in support and delayed it, and The Charleston Gazette did a poll."

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Posted By: truthteller (11:23pm 08-09-2008)
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I am a firm believer in our right to have and bear arms. However, I think that some people who have responded to this article didn't actually read it. The current gun laws which have been in effect since 1993 do not keep people from having them or getting them in a legal manner. I also have a question: Why is it that so many people twist any article with Danny Jone's name included back to the parking fee??? Good grief people, get over it!!!

Posted By: Realist (6:32pm 08-09-2008)
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I have an idea. Why doesn't Danny Boy Jones pull half of his dozens of ticket writers and train them to be policemen. Let the other half continue to earn revenue while the other half actually try to solve crimes and get the bad people off the streets. I know it's a foreign concept, but trust me it just might work. The guns aren't committing crimes, it's the outlaws using them who are. Do some freaking police work and arrest them and convict them. Why is this so hard for DJ to comprehend?

Posted By: Paul (8:24am 08-09-2008)
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Booger, a scenario for you. I am sitting on a park bench. You, your wife and kids are razed by three scums holding knives on you. They stab you and take you down, then start dragging your wife to the bushes with your kids screaming for a now "Real Man" daddy to help. You can't.

Well most people would just sit by and watch you bleed on the pavement and listen to the bushes rattle as the "Bad Men" get their way with your wife. With your comments, do you think I would help you. Since I am a gun-crazy toter, I should not, but it is not your wife's fault that you are the way you are. I would go to her aid and if it meant shooting the "Bad Men" because her "Real Man" could not protect her, then so be it. Now what is your reply?

Posted By: LOLOL (1:21pm 08-08-2008)
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I guess I am not as fortunate to live in Boogers world. We should know better than to walk down the street at night? It is my right to walk where ever (on public property, not private property ) and when ever I feel like it, Crime happens 24 hours a day. The city police ARE NOT around. looks at the crime report that happens inside city limits that is published in the newspapers. Maybe we all need to hire booger as our almighty protector and body guard since the city police cannot and will not provide that service. I have never had to shoot anyone, fortunately, just the presence of a firearm sends the criminals to the other side of the street. and yes, I am a good shot. I can show you my target practice sheets.

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