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Re: Jersey City's and Hoboken's mayors participate in rally by Mayors Against Illegal Guns
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....and the Tucson shooter's gun was legal.
Posted on: 2011/1/16 13:31
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Re: Jersey City's and Hoboken's mayors participate in rally by Mayors Against Illegal Guns
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Forget about the mentally I'll, it's the 16 year old wannabe thugs that we all have to worry about!
It's way too easy to get a gun in this country, screw the NRA!
Posted on: 2011/1/16 13:26
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Re: Jersey City's and Hoboken's mayors participate in rally by Mayors Against Illegal Guns
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In this case, I really think the shooter was mentally unstable. How do we keep unstable people from getting guns and ammo? Perhaps we need to insist on a docs certificate, and hold the doc liable if they get it wrong....
Dunno though. http://www.cnn.com/2011/HEALTH/01/14/ ... ghner/index.html?hpt=Sbin
Posted on: 2011/1/16 12:33
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Jersey City's and Hoboken's mayors participate in rally by Mayors Against Illegal Guns
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Jersey City's and Hoboken's mayors participate in rally by Mayors Against Illegal Guns on the steps of City Hall in New York
Saturday, January 15, 2011 By KATIE COLANERI -JERSEY JOURNAL STAFF WRITER Hoboken's Dawn Zimmer and Jersey City's Jeremiah T. Healy were among the throng of mayors from New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania who stood with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Tuesday in the wake of the shootings in Tucson, Ariz., last weekend. The mayors are all part of the coalition Mayors Against Illegal Guns - an organization that Bloomberg co-chairs - that supports Second Amendment rights while working to keep guns out of the hands of criminals and the mentally ill. Healy was invited to speak at Tuesday's press conference at New York City Hall, where the coalition presented its ideas for preventing shootings like the one in Tucson. Six people were killed and 12 others, including Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, were wounded. "Now, a talented, hardworking congresswoman who is also a wife and mother is battling for her life after being shot at point-blank range. Something has to be done at a national level to address what is an obviously unacceptable, yet correctable situation," said Healy. Zimmer, who was invited to be part of the organization this fall, described gun control as a "third rail" issue for municipalities. "We're trying to raise awareness and push for change," she said in a brief phone interview yesterday. "It's such a tragedy what happened, but the hope is that out of this tragedy positive will come."
Posted on: 2011/1/16 3:53
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