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Jan. 30, 2009
Residents react to ban idea
By GINA B. GOOD
"I am totally against this gun ban," said Mike Hickey, before the Pahrump Town Board meeting began on Tuesday. "If this is the way the town manager thinks, he can go somewhere else. He is new in town and he's trying to flex his muscles. I don't know where he's from, but he can just head right on back there. I'm still a believer in the Constitution." His friend, Daniel Spooner added, "I'm here to find out what's going on and to put in my two cents worth if necessary. I want to know if a study has been done on barring arms by the town manager. If they take our firearms, only the crooks will carry guns and law abiding people won't. I believe in my Second Amendment rights." Bill Aldrich agreed, "We have to do everything we can to stop this gun ban from happening." Donald Dial said, "Our rights are being taken away. This town has been like this for many, many years. What's the purpose for changing? Just because you make an ordinance to not carry a gun doesn't mean we don't have a right to carry. It's in the Constitution." Carol Bird commented, "My husband Steve and I are here in support of citizens' right to bear arms. I don't want the town to ban guns. In my job, I am in and out of public buildings almost every day. I don't want to remove my gun every time I go into a public building." Louis DeCanio said, "I know the elections are over so nobody has to listen to the people, but we have the right to speak." Donald Cox asked the board who put the item on the agenda. Kohbarger simply said, "I did." "Then you need to resign or be fired," said Cox. |
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