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Dueling emotions on gun control flare anew
The Open Carry pro-gun movement and its opposite number on the political fence, the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence, ratcheted up the rhetoric this week with dueling statements that show the battle over letting people pack firearms in public is not even close to dying down.
OpenCarry.org, the group pushing for a national expansion of the right of law-abiding citizens to tote unloaded -- or loaded -- firearms in the open, fired off a public statement condemning a bill, AB1934, to prohibit people from openly carrying even unloaded weapons in California. The bill by state Assemblywoman Lori Saldana, D-San Diego, is making its way through the Legislature -- and the OpenCarry statement called it "histrionic," saying Saldana "has misled legislators, the media and the public at large into believing that AB1934 would not impact private property rights."
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http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/crime/detail?&entry_id=64554
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Dueling emotions on gun control flare anew
The Open Carry pro-gun movement and its opposite number on the political fence, the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence, ratcheted up the rhetoric this week with dueling statements that show the battle over letting people pack firearms in public is not even close to dying down.
OpenCarry.org, the group pushing for a national expansion of the right of law-abiding citizens to tote unloaded -- or loaded -- firearms in the open, fired off a public statement condemning a bill, AB1934, to prohibit people from openly carrying even unloaded weapons in California. The bill by state Assemblywoman Lori Saldana, D-San Diego, is making its way through the Legislature -- and the OpenCarry statement called it "histrionic," saying Saldana "has misled legislators, the media and the public at large into believing that AB1934 would not impact private property rights."
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