Response from State Rep Jerry Parisella:
I want to learn more about his bill and why itwas filed, but it seems to me that the current 10-round magazine allowed inMassachusetts is a reasonable law.
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Response from State Rep Jerry Parisella:
I want to learn more about his bill and why itwas filed, but it seems to me that the current 10-round magazine allowed inMassachusetts is a reasonable law.
Where the hell is Anonymous when we need them.
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Response from State Rep Jerry Parisella:
I have been receiving a lot of emails aboutthe governor's gun control bill. I want to learn more about his bill and why itwas filed, but it seems to me that the current 10-round magazine allowed inMassachusetts is a reasonable law. There is no question the Supreme Court hasheld that gun ownership is protected by the 2nd Amendment. I do believe we willtake some action in regards to mental health screening to ensure those whosuffer from mental illness and could do harm to themselves or others not beallowed access to weapons.
JerryParisella
StateRepresentative
6thEssex District
617-722-2460
Ask him if it would be reasonable for the cops to be limited to 10 rounds.
That woman in Georgia went through 6 rounds and the guy was still alive, so I guess in MA, you would have just 1 extra bullet as margin of error.
You should email him that story and simply say, "this is why limiting us to 10 or 7 rounds is a bad idea."
also ask him if he sleeps okay at night knowing he is a domestic enemy of the constitution.
Response from State Rep Jerry Parisella:
I have been receiving a lot of emails aboutthe governor's gun control bill. I want to learn more about his bill and why itwas filed, but it seems to me that the current 10-round magazine allowed inMassachusetts is a reasonable law. There is no question the Supreme Court hasheld that gun ownership is protected by the 2nd Amendment. I do believe we willtake some action in regards to mental health screening to ensure those whosuffer from mental illness and could do harm to themselves or others not beallowed access to weapons.
JerryParisella
StateRepresentative
6thEssex District
617-722-2460
this POS actually believes what he does is fair and just. THAT's the problem. The People of the country have hired complete lunatics who themselves should be committed!!!
I'm in the process of crafting a very detailed response - stay tuned.
I have sent emails off to all my Reps today, and passed on the contact info to everyone I know.
I'm in the process of crafting a very detailed response - stay tuned.
I will tell you that story is one of the most powerful examples of why limiting citizens fire power is simply wrong.
Right after Newtown, my wife made an off hand comment that it might not be a "bad thing to ban those large magazines" (She's no moonbat, she just doesn't know shit about guns really)
So I explained to her about the AR and magazines, etc. but it wasn't until I recounted that story of the woman in Georgia and played the 911 tape for her (which is chilling as hell) that she was 100% convinced by my arguments.
I told her to put herself in the place of that woman, and having to shoot that guy with 6 bullets and then realizing that he was still alive--I asked her what would she do next.
She said "I would run out of the house with the kids" and I said good "that is what that woman did, but now you get to downstairs and there is another man in the house making his way toward you, you are all out of bullets, now what, how are you going to protect the kids and yourself?"
I then said "right now NY just made it a law that you can't have more than 7 bullets in a gun, so what would you do if two men came into this house when I wasn't here and you only had 7 bullets to work with because some legislator thought that was a "reasonable" number for people to have.
"Doesn't that piss you off?"
"What right does the government have telling me how many bullets you need to defend myself and my family."
She says, "I see your point, it's just arbitrary, I know."
When dealing with women and some men, appeal to emotion is a powerful tactic.
He knows damn well why it was filed.
So, are they going to designate special people to go around to all the ranges and count how many rounds people are loading into their magazines? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
[video]http://www.wgrz.com/news/article/196500/37/Local-Attorney-Plans-Lawsuit-Against-NY-Gun-Law[/video]
Section 21
No person, other than an exempt person as defined in this subsection, shall purchase, rent or lease more than 1 rifle, shotgun, firearm, machine gun, large capacity weapon or large capacity feeding device in any 30-day period
If I read that correctly, I go to a gun store, purchase a pistol.... then have to wait 30 days to get the mag that comes with it??
Jeez, in all this legislation I have not yet seen the establishment of an elite corps of special police to help with compliance. They have some nice uniforms at this website that would be appropriate:
http://www.listityourselfauctions.com/detail.asp?id=46009
That is NOT correct. They are bound to protection the constitution (both state and federal) above all else. It's part of the oath of office they took.
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