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Kitsap County Commission hands victory to open carry activists…
July 28, 8:16 AM
The open carry movement in Washington State just won a big one, with Monday’s repeal of a county ordinance that banned the open carrying of handguns in county parks.
That ban had been enacted in 1971, years before the State Legislature passed a preemption law in 1983, (with amendments in 1985 and 1994) that nullified such ordinances and placed sole authority for firearms regulation in the hands of the state.
It might be interesting to look around the Evergreen State and find out when all of those municipal gun ban ordinances were adopted; you know the ones that Greg Nickels’ office has alluded to in its defense of his threatened – but so far not enacted – executive order banning legally-carried handguns on Seattle city property.
Apparently what prompted the commission to repeal the 1971 ban was a demonstration of sorts – a picnic actually, held at Waterfront Park – conducted by local members of a national movement called OpenCarry.org, which operates an Internet forum covering the “OC” movement.
County Commissioner Steve Bauer, demonstrating a bit of hoplophobia and possibly a case of outright social bigotry declared, “I think it’s bad policy on the part of the state.” According to the Kitsap Sun, he said that “if he took his grandchildren to a park and saw someone openly carrying a weapon, he would contact police and then get the children away from the park.”
Bauer is a former U.SW. Coast Guard Lt. Commander, former Bellevue city manager and has served as a finance director in Portland, OR. He holds a masters of public administration from the University of California at Berkeley and a B.A. in government from Columbia University in New York City.
SOURCE: http://www.examiner.com/x-4525-Seat...ry-to-open-carry-activists?cid=examiner-email
Kitsap County Commission hands victory to open carry activists…
July 28, 8:16 AM
The open carry movement in Washington State just won a big one, with Monday’s repeal of a county ordinance that banned the open carrying of handguns in county parks.
That ban had been enacted in 1971, years before the State Legislature passed a preemption law in 1983, (with amendments in 1985 and 1994) that nullified such ordinances and placed sole authority for firearms regulation in the hands of the state.
It might be interesting to look around the Evergreen State and find out when all of those municipal gun ban ordinances were adopted; you know the ones that Greg Nickels’ office has alluded to in its defense of his threatened – but so far not enacted – executive order banning legally-carried handguns on Seattle city property.
Apparently what prompted the commission to repeal the 1971 ban was a demonstration of sorts – a picnic actually, held at Waterfront Park – conducted by local members of a national movement called OpenCarry.org, which operates an Internet forum covering the “OC” movement.
County Commissioner Steve Bauer, demonstrating a bit of hoplophobia and possibly a case of outright social bigotry declared, “I think it’s bad policy on the part of the state.” According to the Kitsap Sun, he said that “if he took his grandchildren to a park and saw someone openly carrying a weapon, he would contact police and then get the children away from the park.”
Bauer is a former U.SW. Coast Guard Lt. Commander, former Bellevue city manager and has served as a finance director in Portland, OR. He holds a masters of public administration from the University of California at Berkeley and a B.A. in government from Columbia University in New York City.