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Bureaucrat Proposes Violating Fourth and Second Amendments to Protect Children
Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
November 10, 2013
In Massachusetts, a bureaucrat wants police to enter private residences and “safeguard” guns under the pretense that violating the Constitution will be good for the children.
Barry Greenfield, a Swampscott, Massachusetts selectman, cited a state law requiring citizens to keep their firearms locked up and rendered inoperable.
Selectman Wants Gun Safety Enforced - Government - Swampscott, MA Patch
“We need the ability to enforce the state law,” Greenfield said.
In an email to a constituent concerned about the proposal, Greenfield cited school shootings.
Massachusetts Selectman: Hey, is there any way we can infringe on 2nd and 4th Amendment rights at the same time?
“The research I have read states that 65% or more of school shootings are caused by kids having access to their parents guns. It would be great to avoid another situation like that,” he wrote.
“I’m a volunteer elected official. I’m trying to do what I can to prevent Sandy Hook happening in my town,” Greenfield added.
Fellow selectman Glenn Kessler said “he would like to see all the interested parties including the police chief, the town’s legal counsel and citizens talk about the issue before selectmen take action,” according to the Swampscott Patch.
Kessler said there are civil liberty matters to consider.
Although Swampscott’s selectmen took no action on Greenfield’s suggestion, most indicated they may hold a discussion on a gun inspection proposal.
In February, similar legislation was pulled in Washington state. Under the proposed law, residents who refused to allow cops to search their homes without a warrant faced a year in jail. Democrats who proposed the bill faced withering criticism from the public and the bill was dropped.
Gun bill giving sheriff right to inspect homes pulled by Washington lawmakers - Washington Times
This article was posted: Sunday, November 10, 2013 at 10:50 am
Tags: constitution, domestic news
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Bureaucrat Proposes Violating Fourth and Second Amendments to Protect Children
Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
November 10, 2013
In Massachusetts, a bureaucrat wants police to enter private residences and “safeguard” guns under the pretense that violating the Constitution will be good for the children.
Barry Greenfield, a Swampscott, Massachusetts selectman, cited a state law requiring citizens to keep their firearms locked up and rendered inoperable.
Selectman Wants Gun Safety Enforced - Government - Swampscott, MA Patch
“We need the ability to enforce the state law,” Greenfield said.
In an email to a constituent concerned about the proposal, Greenfield cited school shootings.
Massachusetts Selectman: Hey, is there any way we can infringe on 2nd and 4th Amendment rights at the same time?
“The research I have read states that 65% or more of school shootings are caused by kids having access to their parents guns. It would be great to avoid another situation like that,” he wrote.
“I’m a volunteer elected official. I’m trying to do what I can to prevent Sandy Hook happening in my town,” Greenfield added.
Fellow selectman Glenn Kessler said “he would like to see all the interested parties including the police chief, the town’s legal counsel and citizens talk about the issue before selectmen take action,” according to the Swampscott Patch.
Kessler said there are civil liberty matters to consider.
Although Swampscott’s selectmen took no action on Greenfield’s suggestion, most indicated they may hold a discussion on a gun inspection proposal.
In February, similar legislation was pulled in Washington state. Under the proposed law, residents who refused to allow cops to search their homes without a warrant faced a year in jail. Democrats who proposed the bill faced withering criticism from the public and the bill was dropped.
Gun bill giving sheriff right to inspect homes pulled by Washington lawmakers - Washington Times
This article was posted: Sunday, November 10, 2013 at 10:50 am
Tags: constitution, domestic news
Related Articles
Obama Administration Proposes Rolling Back Fifth and Sixth Amendments
Obama Justice Department Silent On NY Cops Violating Fourth Amendment
Pelosi Booed After She Defends NSA Violating Fourth Amendment
Gallup poll: 64 percent of Americans want school officials armed to protect children
Reason versus delusion: Why we need armed defenders in schools to protect the children